Bigg Boss Season 17 continues to stir controversy as the personal lives of contestants become the focal point of discussions. From Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain’s marital challenges to the love triangle involving Isha Malviya, Abhishek Kumar, and Samarth Jurel, and the revelations about Munawar Faruqui’s past relationships, the show faces criticism for its intense scrutiny of participants’ private affairs.
Pavitra Punia expressed her concern over the public airing of personal matters, particularly condemning the display of Munawar Faruqui’s personal life on national television. She urged the show to maintain decency and avoid character assassination, emphasizing that everyone on the show belongs to a family. She also criticized the inclusion of exes in the house, urging Bigg Boss to exercise more discernment in participant selection.
Niti Taylor echoed the sentiment, deeming it disheartening to witness public scrutiny of someone’s personal life on a reality show. She highlighted the conflicting messages sent to today’s generation when love turns into public degradation. Taylor emphasized the need for private addressing of concerns rather than public exposure, acknowledging the complexities of portraying relationships in the public eye.
Kishwer Merchant strongly criticized the show and its makers for delving into Munawar Faruqui’s personal life, asserting that his personal matters outside the house should not be part of the game. She questioned the right of the show to delve into contestants’ personal lives and emphasized that their actions within the house are fair game, not their lives outside.
As celebrities voice their concerns over the show’s approach to personal lives, Bigg Boss 17 faces backlash for potentially causing mental distress and tarnishing reputations. The controversy prompts a broader discussion about the line between entertainment and harm in reality television. Stay tuned for more updates on the evolving dynamics in the Bigg Boss house!