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Vivian Dsena and Nia Sharma approached for Bigg Boss 14?

With the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic showing no signs of abatement, a lot of people thought that there might be no new season of Bigg Boss in 2020. Surprisingly, there is nothing like that happening as Bigg Boss is expected to return with its fourteenth season in the month of September.

Yes, you read that absolutely right! According to the latest reports, Bigg Boss 14 will hit the airwaves in the next two months. Not only this but we also hear that the makers have started approaching actors to participate in the controversial show.


Reportedly, popular television actors Vivian Dsena and Nia Sharma have already been approached to be a part of the forthcoming season of Bigg Boss. Confirming the development, a source close to the team informs a leading publication, “Yes, Salman is on board and the show kicks off in two months. We have started talking to prospective participants, among them are popular television actors, Vivian Dsena and Nia Sharma, and are hopeful they will come on board.”

Vivian Dsena was last seen in Rashmi Sharma Telefilms’ hugely popular show Shakti - Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki. Nia Sharma, on the other hand, is currently headlining Ekta Kapoor’s supernatural revenge drama Naagin 4. As we all know, Naagin 4 is set to wrap up its run in a couple of weeks from now. Post its closure, Nia can easily enter Bigg Boss 14. However, an official confirmation is still awaited.

The new season of Bigg Boss is going to be a little different from the previous seasons. According to reports, the makers are planning to change some rules and format of the show owing to the COVID-19 crisis. The new format will have a connection with the lockdown situation.

Keep visiting this space for more updates on Bigg Boss 14.

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