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Bigg Boss 11 to have its finale on 14th January

One of the most controversial reality shows on Indian television, Bigg Boss will conclude its 11th season on 14th January. Yes, the show is set to have its grand finale after 25 days from now.

Earlier, it was being reported that to cash in on the popularity of the show, the makers were planning to give it a month-long extension. However, due to the unavailability of host Salman Khan's dates, they had to drop the idea.


“The plan was to continue (the show) till February with a few more wildcards, but Salman has another reality show lined up. The third season of Dus Ka Dum will air around May on Sony TV. He also has shoots in Dubai and Abu Dhabi for Race 3, so there will be no extension for Big Boss,” a source reveals.

Salman Khan's next, Tiger Zinda Hai, is hitting screens this Friday.  Also starring Katrina Kaif, the film is a sequel to Ek Tha Tiger.

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Highlights:

  • Indian mythological titles are landing on global OTT services with better quality and reach.
  • Netflix leads the push with Kurukshetra and Mahavatar Narsimha.
  • UK viewers can access some titles now, though licensing varies.
  • Regional stories and folklore films are expanding the genre.
  • 2025 marks the start of long-form mythological world-building on OTT.

There’s a quiet shift happening on streaming platforms this year. Indian mythological stories, once treated as children’s animation or festival reruns, have started landing on global services with serious ambition. These titles are travelling further than they ever have, including into the UK’s busy OTT space.

It’s about scale, quality, and the strange comfort of old stories in a digital world that changes too fast. And in a UK market dealing with subscription fatigue, anything fresh, strong, and rooted in clear storytelling gets noticed.

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