Bigg Boss has always been a show surrounded by controversy, but recent seasons have drawn sharp criticism for their declining standards.
A recent video of Aditi Mistry post elimination has sparked a debate online in which she can be seen doing a very suggestive dance. People are making comments like "Bigg Boss took such people in the show."
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Aditi is an OnlyFans creator known for her explicit content. This has once again sparked debates about the message the show sends to its audience.
Over the years, Bigg Boss has included contestants like Sunny Leone, who joined fresh from the adult film industry, and several B-grade actresses. Critics argue that the show now glorifies activities like vulgarity and sensationalism, portraying them as shortcuts to fame.
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Many viewers feel this sends a damaging message to the public, especially younger audiences, suggesting that notoriety can be a path to success.
On the other hand, supporters argue that Bigg Boss gives a platform to people from all walks of life, including those who have been judged harshly by society. They believe that individuals like Aditi Mistry deserve respect and a chance to showcase their personalities beyond their controversial professions.
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According to this perspective, the show is a mirror to society, representing the diversity of human experiences, even those that challenge conventional norms.
Salman Khan, the show's iconic host, also finds himself caught in the crossfire. Many expect him to maintain the show's dignity, but his continued association with such controversial casting raises questions about his stance.
While Bigg Boss aims to entertain, it must consider the fine line between inclusivity and glorifying questionable choices. Striking the right balance could help the show regain its credibility without alienating its loyal viewers.

