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Bigg Boss Producer Unveils Casting Secrets and Security Measures

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  • Bigg Boss is produced for nearly a year with extensive planning
  • Casting involves interviewing 300-500 people, not just celebrities
  • Strict security measures in place due to threats against host Salman Khan
Bigg Boss Producer Unveils Casting Secrets and Security Measures

In an exclusive interview, Rishi Negi, the CEO of Endemol Shine India, has provided a behind-the-scenes look at the popular reality show Bigg Boss. Negi reveals that the production team works on the show for nearly a year, with extensive planning and thought going into every aspect.

Addressing the show's casting process, Negi explains that the team interviews 300-500 people, not just celebrities, to find unique and interesting characters. They do not take any money from contestants, contrary to common rumors. Negi emphasizes that a controversial image alone is not enough, as the team is looking for engaging personalities who can drive the show's narrative.

Regarding security, Negi shares that the production has close to 600 people in the workforce, with strict protocols in place, especially after recent threats against host Salman Khan. The team has beefed up security measures, including no live audiences when Khan is present.

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Negi also discusses the show's evolution, from its initial launch with Arshad Warsi as the host to the current partnership with Salman Khan. He highlights the team's efforts to incorporate audience feedback and adapt the show's format accordingly.

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Negi revealed that the Bigg Boss casting team interviews 300-500 people, not just celebrities, to find unique and interesting characters. They do not take any money from contestants, contrary to common rumors.
Negi shared that the production has close to 600 people in the workforce and has beefed up security measures, especially after recent threats against host Salman Khan. This includes no live audiences when Khan is present.
Negi highlighted the show's evolution, from its initial launch with Arshad Warsi as the host to the current partnership with Salman Khan. He also mentioned the team's efforts to incorporate audience feedback and adapt the show's format accordingly.

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