Bigg Boss Season 7 in the works; AP High Court issues notices to Nagarjuna

The Telugu version of the popular reality show Bigg Boss has hit a hurdle even before its anticipated start of the seventh season

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Update:2023-07-27 16:15 IST
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HYDERABAD: The Telugu version of the popular reality show Bigg Boss has hit a hurdle even before its anticipated start of the seventh season. The Andhra Pradesh High Court has issued notices to the show's host, actor Nagarjuna Akkineni, the AP state government and the union government, following a petition seeking a halt to the television broadcast of Bigg Boss.

The court has scheduled a hearing for approximately four weeks from now. Season seven of Bigg Boss is scheduled to premiere on September 3rd, and the show's makers have reportedly finalized a list of contestants from the television industry and social media.

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While the names of potential contestants have been leaked on social media by unconfirmed sources, the official list is yet to be revealed. However, controversies and legal issues have sometimes plagued the show, and this recent notice from the AP High Court is another instance of such complications.

Bigg Boss is known for its format, which involves a group of contestants living together in a specially constructed house while being monitored by cameras 24/7. The show is characterized by its drama, conflicts, and eliminations, keeping viewers engaged throughout its run.

With the ongoing legal proceedings, fans of the show will have to wait to see how the situation unfolds and whether it will impact the premiere and broadcast of Bigg Boss Telugu Season 7.

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