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Bigg Boss 12 announced by Colors

Colors, one of the leading Hindi general entertainment channels in India, has announced the launch of its most popular show, Bigg Boss' next instalment. Yes, you heard that right! If you missed the show all these months, get set for its 12th season on Colors TV, but with a major twist.

In the previous two seasons of the controversial reality show, we saw that not just celebrities but commoners were also given an opportunity to enter the glass-walled house. For its 12th season, the channel has decided to introduce a twist. The commoners will have to come along with their partners if they wish to join the show.


“#BiggBoss12 is coming soon and this time we're looking for jodis! So bring a partner along with you to the @BiggBoss house for twice the dhamaal! Auditions now open! #RisingStar2GrandFinale,” read the tweet on the official Twitter account of Colors.

Well, we are now waiting for the date when Bigg Boss 12 hits the tube.

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