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Salman’s Show ‘Bigg Boss 14’ will Start Late this Year

Anshika Agarwal

The entire schedule of the entertainment industry has gone awry due to Coronavirus. The release date of the films and TV show has moved forward. Now, the news is that Bigg Boss 14, the country's biggest reality show, can be delayed this year.

Corona's Eclipse on Bigg Boss 14

You know, the fans of this show of Salman Khan wait for the whole year. But in the Corona era, as everything has changed. So according to Bollywood Life's report, Salman Khan's show Bigg Boss, which starts in October, will start late this year. According to the source, Bigg Boss can start in late October 14. All 16 contestants will have a corona test before entering the show.

The house will be completely sanitized, all the items kept in the house will also be sanitized. Safety will be used at the time of shooting. Out of 16 contestants, 13 will be celebs and 3 will be commoners. Makers have just shortlisted 30 people. Out of which only 16 people will go to the Bigg Boss house.

Bigg Boss 14 Contestants

This year's theme in Bigg Boss will also be unique. Reports says that Bigg Boss 14 will be based on the Jungle theme. In the reports so far, the names of celebs have been revealed for season 14. They include Alisha Panwar, Aanchal Khurana, Akanksha Puri, Jasmine Bhasin, Mansi Srivastava, Sahil Khan and Shantipriya.

However, the official statement has not been revealed on all these things yet. It has to be seen that what changes the audience will face in Bigg Boss 14 due to CoronaVirus.

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