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Bigg Boss Malayalam Contestants Redefine Love and Courage on Primetime TV
25 Oct
Summary
- Adhila Nasarin and Fathima Noora, Bigg Boss Malayalam's first same-sex couple
- Their journey challenged homophobia, fostered empathy and acceptance
- Contestants who once were homophobic became allies

In 2025, Bigg Boss Malayalam (season 7) witnessed a groundbreaking moment as Adhila Nasarin and Fathima Noora, the show's first same-sex couple, captivated audiences with their courageous love story. Over 50 days, their journey challenged deep-rooted homophobia and fostered empathy and acceptance among contestants and viewers alike.
Once abused by their own families, Nasarin and Noora have turned their ordeal into a powerful statement. Noora was previously confined and subjected to 'conversion therapy', but the high court recently affirmed their right to live together as consenting adults. Now, the duo's presence on Bigg Boss has compelled audiences to confront realities long erased from mainstream life in Kerala.
Remarkably, contestants who once whispered crude curiosities about the couple's intimacy have become their allies. When a fellow contestant sneered that Nasarin and Noora were unworthy of good homes, host Mohanlal intervened, saying, "They are always welcome in my home." This moment, scripted or not, resonated deeply, signaling a shift in attitudes.
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Bigg Boss, a show often built on drama and voyeurism, has unexpectedly become a platform for empathy and understanding. Nasarin and Noora's visibility has sparked crucial conversations about gender, inclusivity, and the evolving LGBTQIA+ landscape in Kerala, challenging deeply rooted assumptions and paving the way for a more inclusive future.



