It
has
lately
been
reported
that
for
the
new
more
entertaining
avatar
of
Bigg
Boss,
the
show's
makers
are
going
to
open
the
doors
for
the
common
man,
giving
him
a
chance
to
participate
in
the
show's
coming
extravaganza
Bigg
Boss
Season
6.
By
now,
these
reports
may
have
already
fired
up
the
hopes
and
dreams
of
audiences
and
raised
people's
expectations
of
a
possibility
for
being
on
India's
biggest
reality
show
this
season.
Hearing
of
this
development,
Bollywood
PR
guru
Dale
Bhagwagar,
who
has
handled
the
media
affairs
for
Shilpa
Shetty
during
Big
Brother
and
some
of
the
most
controversial
Bigg
Boss
contestants
from
time
to
time,
including
Rakhi
Sawant,
Kashmera
Shah,
Sambhavna
Seth,
Vindu
Dara
Singh,
Sherlyn
Chopra,
Ashmit
Patel,
Amar
Upadhyay
and
Pooja
Misrra,
feels
Bigg
Boss
could
also
target
kids
and
teens
and
gain
more
popularity
with
their
patronage.
"Apart
from
possibly
generating
a
lot
of
hype
and
eyeballs,
this
could
also
help
the
show
in
the
longer
run,
as
when
the
kids
grow
older,
the
show's
fanbase
could
also
grow," Dale
analyses.
"In
fact,
there
could
be
a
separate
enclosure
specially
constructed
for
kids
or
maybe
a
separate
playhouse
where
they
could
make
merry,"
he
suggests.
"If
this
happens,
then
Bigg
Boss
might
be
able
to
change
its
late
night
timings
and
come
in
a
prime
time
slot
along
with
megastar
Salman
Khan
interacting
with
children
and
youth,"
Dale
adds.
It
can
be
noted
that
earlier
superstars
like
Hrithik
Roshan,
Shahrukh
Khan
and
Aamir
Khan
have
successfully
changed
gears
to
attract
kids
and
teens
with
films
like
Koi...
Mil
Gaya,
Dhoom,
Zindagi
Na
Milegi
Dobara,
Krrish,
Don,
Ra.One,
Dil
Chahta
Hai,
Rang
De
Basanti,
Taare
Zameen
Par
and
3
Idiots.
Let's
see
if
Bigg
Boss
could
manage
the
same
trick
and
reap
similar
benefits!