Bigg
Boss
OTT
2
is
coming
and
we
can't
keep
calm.
After
the
stupendous
success
of
the
first
season
which
was
won
by
Divya
Agarwal,
the
popular
reality
show
is
coming
up
with
several
surprises
for
the
audience.
To
begin
with,
Salman
Khan
is
replacing
Karan
Johar
as
the
host
of
Bigg
Boss
OTT
2
and
will
be
taking
over
the
show
with
his
swag.
In
fact
the
new
promo
is
going
viral
on
social
media
On
the
other
hand,
fans
have
quite
curious
about
the
contestants
of
the
second
season
of
the
show.
As
the
speculations
are
rife,
it
has
been
reported
that
Fahmaan
Khan
has
been
approached
for
Bigg
Boss
OTT
2.
For
the
uninitiated,
Fahmaan
was
earlier
seen
in
Bigg
Boss
16
wherein
he
had
entered
the
house
as
a
guest
to
support
his
BFF
Sumbul
Touqeer
Khan
who
was
a
contestant
on
the
show.
Needless
to
say,
the
reports
got
the
fans
quite
excited.
However,
looks
like
these
were
mere
rumours.
Reacting
to
the
same,
Fahmaan
revealed
that
he
is
not
participating
in
Bigg
Boss
OTT
2.
"Firstly,
that's
not
my
space
and
I
don't
understand
reality
shows.
I
believe
I
am
not
the
person
for
reality
shows.
I
am
more
of
a
performer
and
more
on
the
creative
side,
and
I
would
like
to
show
the
little
bit
of
ability
that
I
have
in
the
characters
that
I
play
and
the
stories
that
I
can
create.
I
am
very
focused
and
interested
in
that.
I
don't
think
it's
right
to
against
your
calling
because
I
have
chosen
this
industry
to
showcase
the
ability,
the
talent
that
you
have
as
an
artist.
So,
I
believe
in
doing
that
more
than
anything
else," he
told
Pinkvilla.
Earlier,
Fahmaan
had
stated
that
he
is
quite
interested
in
adventure
based
reality
shows
like
Khatron
Ke
Khiladi
13.
He
even
revealed
that
he
couldn't
participate
in
Rohit
Shetty's
show
as
his
dates
were
occupied
with
Pyar
Ke
Saat
Vachan
Dharampatnii.
Meanwhile,
Fahmaan's
show
Pyar
Ke
Saat
Vachan
Dharampatnii
which
also
features
Kritika
Singh
in
the
lead
is
set
to
go
off
air
soon.
Talking
about
it,
Fahmaan
said
that
while
he
is
disheartened,
he
will
always
carry
his
character
Ravi
Randhawa
in
his
heart.
"I
will
take
it
to
my
grave,"
he
told
ETimes
in
an
interview.