The contestants of Sony TV's reality show "Bigg Boss" seem to find the strain of staying together
unbearable, barely a few days into their isolation.
Small groups of disgruntled inmates in the "Bigg Boss" residence are ready to revolt against the mysterious
voice of the 'Big Boss' that commands them.
"Begging even for the tea to make my morning cuppa is not my cup of tea," television actress Rupali
Ganguly is said to have told a source in Sony.
Rupali broke down and wept in Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan's arms. Kishan reportedly requested that the
intimate moment not be recorded by the TV cameras as it would upset his family.
But the Ravi Kishan-Rupali interaction was recorded just like the other moments of growing intimacy among
contestants. Aryan Vaid has been seen hitting on model Anupama Verma and Tamil actress
Ragini.
Said a source in Sony: "The contestants think we'll blank out the intimate moments, which we will if it gets
embarrassing. But we can't black out all such moments. What would the audience sit to watch if all they
see are 13 people eating, talking and moving aimlessly in the house?"
Ravi Kishan is also unhappy about Deepak Parasher's bossy ways, and so are most of the other
contestants. Deepak is likely to be voted out this week.
While the men seem to get along better, the women are largely tense about one another. Ragini is the
victim of many barbs from Kashmira Shah and Rakhi Sawant. And now Kashmira and Anupama have
ganged up against model Carol Gracias, especially after they saw her plucking Rahul Roy's
eyebrows.
"The other girls feel Carol is constantly being aloof from them, trying to be friendly with the guys when she
should be with the girls. Anupama and Kashmira haven't taken kindly to that," the source added.
With all these tensions brewing on "Bigg Boss", it remains to be seen how many contestants manage to
hold on for the stipulated 13 weeks.
Monday, November 13, 2006 15:27 IST