Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 13 Termed Toxic & Addictive? Show Might Go Off Air Soon!
It is being said that after a series of complaints against Bigg Boss 13, the Information & Broadcasting Ministry is carefully scrutinising the show and it might go off air soon!
Salman
Khan's
Bigg
Boss
13
started
on
a
wrong
note
as
a
few
organisations
are
criticising
it.
While
the
contestants
inside
the
house
are
doing
their
best,
the
show
has
come
under
the
attack
of
a
few
organisations.
Bigg
Boss
13
being
vulgar
and
promoting
love
jihad
are
just
some
of
the
complaints
that
have
been
stacked.
A
Deccan
Chronicle
report
now
states
that
sources
close
to
the
Ministry
of
Information
&
Broadcasting
(I&B)
are
carefully
scrutinising
the
highly
controversial
show.
The
source
from
the
government
told
the
leading
daily,
"Our
investigation
has
found
the
show
to
cross
the
line
(of
decency).
They
are
now
seriously
exploring
the
possibility
of
banning
the
show,
as
it
encourages
negative
competition
among
the
contestants."
Another
source
revealed,
"Bigg
Boss
is
toxic
and
addictive.
The
male-female
contestants
clearly
play
against
each
other
in
a
sexually
charged
atmosphere.
This
is
not
an
ordinary
reality-show
about
a
bunch
of
semi-celebrities
being
locked
up
together.
It
is
an
invitation
to
get
seriously
close
in
ways
that
are
really
not
acceptable
to
our
culture."
For
the
uninitiated,
the
concept
of
'Bed
Friends
Forever'
and
a
few
tasks
on
Bigg
Boss
13
haven't
gone
well
with
netizens
and
a
few
organisations.
A
section
of
viewers
started
trending
hashtags
like
'BoycottBiggBoss13',
'JehadFelataBiggBoss'
and
'UnsubscribeColorsTV'
on
Twitter.
A
traders'
body
had
also
sent
a
letter
to
the
I&B
Minister
Prakash
Javadekar
seeking
a
ban
on
Bigg
Boss
13
on
grounds
of
vulgarity.
Karni
Sena
had
also
demanded
a
ban
on
the
show,
suggesting
that
it
promotes
love
jihad.
Despite
tight
security
outside
Salman's
residence,
as
many
as
20
people
were
arrested
recently
for
protesting
against
Bigg
Boss
13.