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==The 'Bigg Boss' House== | ==The 'Bigg Boss' House== | ||
A 'Bigg Boss' House is built for every season. For the first two seasons, the house was located in an undisclosed place at ], ] district of ]. From the third season, the Kannada incarnation of Bigg Boss House is built at Innovative Film City in ], ]. The house would be usually well-furnished and decorated. It would have all the modern amenities and a large, common bedroom with beds for all contestants. There was an addition in the form of a luxurious single bedroom for the captain starting from second season. The house would also have common toiletries, swimming pool, gymnasium and spacious gardens. Apart from these, show specific activity areas and a small sound-proof room with controlled entrance called as the 'confession room' is built in the house where the housemates would be called in by the Bigg Boss for nomination process and other conversational activities.<ref name="rediff">{{cite web|title=What really goes on in Bigg Boss house?|url=http://movies.rediff.com/slide-show/2009/oct/08/slide-show-1-sneak-peek-into-bigg-boss-house.htm|publisher=]|accessdate=2010-12-20|author=Rajul Hegde|date=8 October 2009}}</ref> A secret room with bed and other facilities was incorporated into the house starting from season 2 where an evicted contestant, if selected by the Bigg Boss to continue the game, would retained in this room for a week or two and would be put back into the game. The House has no ] connection, no ]s, no access to ], no clocks, no articles to write, complying with the rules of ] around the world.<ref name="bb">{{cite web|title=Bigg Boss|url=http://endemol.co.in/what-we-do/non-fiction/big-boss/|publisher=Endemol|accessdate=2010-12-20}}</ref> | A 'Bigg Boss' House is built for every season. For the first two seasons, the house was located in an undisclosed place at ], ] district of ]. From the third season, the Kannada incarnation of Bigg Boss House is built at Innovative Film City in ], ]. The house would be usually well-furnished and decorated. It would have all the modern amenities and a large, common bedroom with beds for all contestants. There was an addition in the form of a luxurious single bedroom for the captain starting from second season. The house would also have common toiletries, swimming pool, gymnasium and spacious gardens. Apart from these, show specific activity areas and a small sound-proof room with controlled entrance called as the 'confession room' is built in the house where the housemates would be called in by the Bigg Boss for nomination process and other conversational activities.<ref name="rediff">{{cite web|title=What really goes on in Bigg Boss house?|url=http://movies.rediff.com/slide-show/2009/oct/08/slide-show-1-sneak-peek-into-bigg-boss-house.htm|publisher=]|accessdate=2010-12-20|author=Rajul Hegde|date=8 October 2009}}</ref> A secret room with bed and other facilities was incorporated into the house starting from season 2 where an evicted contestant, if selected by the Bigg Boss to continue the game, would retained in this room for a week or two and would be put back into the game. The House has no ] connection, no ]s, no access to ], no clocks, no articles to write, complying with the rules of ] around the world.<ref name="bb">{{cite web|title=Bigg Boss |url=http://endemol.co.in/what-we-do/non-fiction/big-boss/ |publisher=Endemol |accessdate=2010-12-20 }}{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> | ||
==The 'Eye' Logo== | ==The 'Eye' Logo== | ||
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==House Rules== | ==House Rules== | ||
While all the rules have never been disclosed to the audience, the most prominent ones are clearly seen. The inmates are not permitted to talk in any other language than ]. They are not supposed to tamper with any of the electronic equipment or any other article in the House. They cannot leave the House premises at any time except when permitted to and are prohibited to discuss their nominations with their fellow housemates.<ref>{{cite web|title=Lights or not, camera, action|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Lights-or-not-camera-action/Article1-610659.aspx|publisher=Hindustan Times|accessdate=2010-12-20|author=Malvika Nanda|date=9 October 2010}}</ref> They are not allowed to sleep during the day. Sometimes, the housemates may be nominated for other reasons, such as nomination by a person who has achieved special privileges (via tasks or other things), for breaking rules or other reasons. In case of serious situations, a contestant may be evicted directly, which is referred to as an 'ejection' from the house. | While all the rules have never been disclosed to the audience, the most prominent ones are clearly seen. The inmates are not permitted to talk in any other language than ]. They are not supposed to tamper with any of the electronic equipment or any other article in the House. They cannot leave the House premises at any time except when permitted to and are prohibited to discuss their nominations with their fellow housemates.<ref>{{cite web|title=Lights or not, camera, action |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Lights-or-not-camera-action/Article1-610659.aspx |publisher=Hindustan Times |accessdate=2010-12-20 |author=Malvika Nanda |date=9 October 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101130185739/http://www.hindustantimes.com/Lights-or-not-camera-action/Article1-610659.aspx |archivedate=30 November 2010 |df=dmy }}</ref> They are not allowed to sleep during the day. Sometimes, the housemates may be nominated for other reasons, such as nomination by a person who has achieved special privileges (via tasks or other things), for breaking rules or other reasons. In case of serious situations, a contestant may be evicted directly, which is referred to as an 'ejection' from the house. | ||
==Episode Format== | ==Episode Format== | ||
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Template:Big Brother sidebar Bigg Boss Kannada (ಬಿಗ್ ಬಾಸ್ ಕನ್ನಡ in Kannada, or simply 'Bigg Boss') is the Kannada version of the reality TV show Bigg Boss which is broadcast in India; currently on Viacom 18's Colors Kannada. The show is produced by Endemol, through Endemol India who owns the global format of Big Brother. Kannada actor Sudeep was roped in to host the reality show in 2013 for the first season. Sudeep continues to be the part of the show as of fourth season in 2016. The first season of the show on ETV Kannada became popular and turned out to be a TRP magnet, eventually became the No.1 reality show in South India.
Bigg Boss Kannada moved to Star Network's Suvarna TV for the second season and grew even bigger in the market. The channel claimed an approximate increase of 25% in viewers for the season. The show returned to Viacom 18 and was aired on Colors Kannada, re-branded from ETV Kannada for the next seasons and the third season saw a slight fall in the TRP because of a controversy involving a housemate following his immediate ejection. A year later, during the press meet for the fourth season, it was clarified that the TRP fall was a false claim and the ratings actually went up after the ejection.
The fame of the show as of fourth season reached to an extent where the film producers from the Kannada Film Industry and the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce held a protest in front of the Bigg Boss house in Bengaluru demanding the actors not to participate or host reality shows on television, also tried to impose a ban on the show because of its popularity affecting the performances of movies in the box office.
The 'Bigg Boss' House
A 'Bigg Boss' House is built for every season. For the first two seasons, the house was located in an undisclosed place at Lonavala, Pune district of Maharashtra. From the third season, the Kannada incarnation of Bigg Boss House is built at Innovative Film City in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The house would be usually well-furnished and decorated. It would have all the modern amenities and a large, common bedroom with beds for all contestants. There was an addition in the form of a luxurious single bedroom for the captain starting from second season. The house would also have common toiletries, swimming pool, gymnasium and spacious gardens. Apart from these, show specific activity areas and a small sound-proof room with controlled entrance called as the 'confession room' is built in the house where the housemates would be called in by the Bigg Boss for nomination process and other conversational activities. A secret room with bed and other facilities was incorporated into the house starting from season 2 where an evicted contestant, if selected by the Bigg Boss to continue the game, would retained in this room for a week or two and would be put back into the game. The House has no television connection, no telephones, no access to internet, no clocks, no articles to write, complying with the rules of Big Brother around the world.
The 'Eye' Logo
Each season gets its own Bigg Boss 'Eye' logo similar to the Bigg Boss and Big Brother shows. The first season of Kannada Bigg Boss on ETV Kannada inherited its logo from the sixth season of its Hindi counterpart in the form of a human eye with an eyeball displaying the SMPTE color bars, against a purple, lightning storm background. The second season, moved to Suvarna TV and got its dedicated logo in the form of a more detailed human eye against a background which split the 'hot' (orange) and 'cold' (blue) sides of the personalities in the house. This logo also had the text 'Season 2' below the 'Eye'.
The third season returned to the original broadcaster, then re-branded as Colors Kannada and the logo was adopted from the one used for the first season. The same eye was used against a purple tornado background and there was no mention about the season number. The fourth season had a make-over with the new 'Eye' that resembles a futuristic design, with different elements inside the eye, against a background that uses many tech elements and a dominant blue color. The season number is not mentioned in the fourth logo too.
House Rules
While all the rules have never been disclosed to the audience, the most prominent ones are clearly seen. The inmates are not permitted to talk in any other language than Kannada. They are not supposed to tamper with any of the electronic equipment or any other article in the House. They cannot leave the House premises at any time except when permitted to and are prohibited to discuss their nominations with their fellow housemates. They are not allowed to sleep during the day. Sometimes, the housemates may be nominated for other reasons, such as nomination by a person who has achieved special privileges (via tasks or other things), for breaking rules or other reasons. In case of serious situations, a contestant may be evicted directly, which is referred to as an 'ejection' from the house.
Episode Format
The episodes are telecast throughout the week following a one-hour running time format including commercials. The show is currently aired on Colors Kannada and Colors Kannada HD from 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM everyday. Post conclusion of a season, Bigg Boss Autograph is aired which consists of interviews on the journey of fellow contestants in the show. This spin-off programming for Season 3 was hosted by Rishika Singh, alumnus of the first season of Bigg Boss Kannada. Unseen content was aired for Seasons 1 and 2 but was omitted for the 3rd Season.
For the ongoing 4th Season, a spin-off programming named Bigg Boss Night Shift is being produced and aired on Colors Kannada's sister channel Colors Super from 10:00 PM to 11:00 PM everyday. This show acts as the supplement for the main show and contains unseen footage. The spin-off is hosted by Rehman Haseeb, the Bigg Boss alumnus from 3rd Season. Also, on the Viacom 18's OTT platform Voot, two exclusive short-shows (referred to as Voot Shorts) are being streamed; both hosted by Rehman. Doddmane Suddi highlights the events of the day's show before going on air and Theremareya Kathe shows the unseen footage from the show which are not aired on the original shows.
The first season was telecast from Mondays to Saturdays, with tasks and house activities taking place from Mondays to Thursdays following a special episode on Fridays, Varada Kathe Kicchana Jothe in which the show's host Sudeep would appear and carryout the eviction for the week. Sudeep's appearance would continue on the next day's special episode, Super Saturday with Sudeep where an interview of the evicted contestant and a promotion for an upcoming movie would take place. The unseen content was aired on Sundays for Season 1. For the next seasons, the week became longer including the Sundays and the house activities would take place from Mondays to Fridays. Eviction episodes with Sudeep (Kicchinca Kathe Kicchana Jothe for Season 2 and Varada Kathe Kicchana Jothe for Season 3) would take place on Saturdays continuing with special episodes for interviews and movie promotions (Sakkath Sunday with Sudeep for Season 2 and Super Sunday with Sudeep for Season 3) on Sundays.
Series Summary
Season | Logo | Slogan | Sponsors | Network | Weekend Episodes | Spin-Offs | Air Dates | Duration | Housemates | Finalists |
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1 | Howdu Swami! ಹೌದು ಸ್ವಾಮಿ! |
Bhima Jewellers | ETV Kannada | Varada Kathe Kicchana Jothe | Bigg Boss Unseen | 24 March 2013 | 99 Days | 17 | Vijay Raghavendra | |
Arun Sagar | ||||||||||
Paragon Footwear | Super Saturday with Sudeep | Bigg Boss Autograph | 30 June 2013 | Nikita Tukral | ||||||
Narendra Sharma | ||||||||||
2 | Thamashene Alla! ತಮಾಷೇನೇ ಅಲ್ಲ! |
OLX.in | Suvarna | Kicchina Kathe Kicchana Jothe | Innu Ide Nodi Swami! | 29 June 2014 | 99 Days | 16 | Akul Balaji | |
Srujan Lokesh | ||||||||||
Sakkath Sunday with Sudeep | Bigg Boss Autograph | 5 October 2014 | Deepika Kamaiah | |||||||
CERA Sanityware | Shwetha Chengappa | |||||||||
3 | Naatakakke Illi Jaaga Illa! ನಾಟಕಕ್ಕೆ ಇಲ್ಲಿ ಜಾಗ ಇಲ್ಲ! |
OLX.in | Colors Kannada | Varada Kathe Kicchana Jothe | Bigg Boss Autograph | 25 October 2015 | 98 Days | 18 | Shruthi | |
Nisargalaya Bramhi Oil | Chandan Kumar | |||||||||
Gemini Cooking Oil | Super Sunday with Sudeep | 31 January 2016 | Master Anand | |||||||
Eastern Spices | Rehman Haseeb | |||||||||
4 | Kandiro Mukhagala Kanade Iro Mukha! ಕಂಡಿರೋ ಮುಖಗಳ ಕಾಣದೆ ಇರೋ ಮುಖ! |
Vaseline | Colors Kannada | Varada Kathe Kicchana Jothe | Bigg Boss Night Shift (on Colors Super) |
9 October 2016 | TBA | 16 | TBA | |
Ayurwin Nutrigain | ||||||||||
Airtel 4G | Super Sunday with Sudeepa | Just Maath Maathalli (on Voot) | TBA | |||||||
McDowells No.1 Soda | Doddmane Suddi (on Voot) | TBA | TBA | |||||||
MTR Foods | Teremareya Kathe (on Voot) | TBA | ||||||||
Premiere Finale Winner Runner-Up Top Four |
Housemate Pattern
Clique | Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | |
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Movie Personalities |
Kannada Lead Actor |
Vijay Raghavendra | Aadhi Lokesh | Ravichandran | Mohan Shankar |
Thilak Shekar | Mayur Pael | - | - | ||
Yogesh | Santhosh | - | - | ||
Kannada Lead Actress |
Sanjjanaa | Deepika Kamaiah | Madhuri Itagi | Karunya Ram | |
Rishika Singh | Harshika Poonacha | - | Malashree | ||
- | Neethu Shetty | - | - | ||
Non-Kannadiga Artist | Nikitha Thukral | - | Pooja Gandhi | - | |
Comedy Artist | Arun Sagar | Laya Kokila | Mithra | Shalini | |
- | Bullet Prakash | - | - | ||
Supporting Artist | Shweta Pandit | Anitha Bhat | - | Malavika Avinash | |
Artist of the Past | Chandrika | - | Shruthi | Rekha | |
Director | - | Guruprasad | Master Anand | Om Prakash Rao | |
Playback Singer | - | - | - | Chaitra | |
Television Personalities |
Show Host | Aparna | Akul Balaji | - | - |
Anushree | Anupama Bhat | - | - | ||
- | Srujan Lokesh | - | - | ||
Spiritual Personality |
Narendra Sharma | - | - | - | |
Rishi Kumar | - | - | - | ||
News Anchor | - | - | Rehman Haseeb | Sheethal Shetty | |
Soap Artist | - | Shwetha Chengappa | Chandan Kumar | Kavya Shastri | |
- | - | Kruthika Ravindra | Sanjana Chidanand | ||
- | - | Gowthami Gowda | Vanishree | ||
Show Producer | - | - | Bhavana Belagere | - | |
Reality Show Alumni |
Rohan Gowda | - | Tsunami Kitty | Bhuvan Ponnanna | |
Rajesh | - | - | - | ||
Radio Personalities | Radio Jockey | Vinayak Joshi | Rohith Patel | Nethra | Niranjan Deshpande |
Sports Personalities | Cricketer | - | - | NC Aiyappa | Dodda Ganesh |
Theatre Personalities |
Artist | - | - | Sushma Veer | - |
Musician | - | - | Ravi Mooruru | - | |
Fame through other means |
Social Media | - | - | - | Kirik Keerthi |
Controversy | Jayalakshmi | Shakeela | Huccha Venkat | - | |
Non-Celebrities | Model | - | - | Jayashree Ramaiah | - |
Air Host | - | - | Neha Gowda | - | |
Aspiring Filmmaker | - | - | - | Pratham | |
Housemates Summary |
Original Housemates | 13 | 14 | 15 | 15 |
Wild-Card Entries | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | |
Guests | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Total Contestants | 17 | 16 | 19 | 17 | |
Original Housemates Wild-Card Entries Guests Winner Runner-Up Active/Evicted Contestant Ejected Contestant |
Awards & Nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2014 | ETV Kannada Anubandha Awards | Best Reality Show | Season 1 | Won |
2014 | GCC Puraksar Media - TV & Entertainment | Best Reality Show | Season 1 | Won |
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