Salman Khan has been hosting Bigg Boss for 12 years now and has lost his temper at quite a few contestants during his hosting stint. However, recently the superstar, who appeared on a chat show, revealed that after watching himself getting angry at contestants, he later feels he shouldn’t have reacted that way.
Salman Khan, who was a special guest on ‘Aap Ki Adalat‘, revealed why he lost his cool on a few contestants and how he later regretted it.
When the host asked him about restrictions on Bigg Boss, Salman said, “In Bigg Boss, we already have many restrictions.” When the host probed further and asked him then why did he tell contestant Zubair Khan, Kasam Khuda Ki, my name is not Salman if I don’t make you a dog?. At first Salman smiled and then replied, “Yes, I said that. I remember. Because he was doing too much badtameezi in Bigg Boss.”
Soon, the anchor pointed out another contestant’s name, “You told Paras Chhabra, I will set you right, once you come outside.”
Without denying the allegations, Salman Khan said, “Yes, he too. Though Paras’ mistake was not much. We hear other people’s views too. Our creative heads tell me what happened inside the house. So tempers do rise and we get angry. When I see myself, I feel I should not have reacted like this and I feel really bad. I see myself on social media sometimes, shouting, it looks fine in films, but in Bigg Boss I am the real me. I then feel it is not required ..Inside the Bigg Boss house, things happen quite a bit. We can’t blame the participants, not on the phone, locked inside the house there are 112 cameras working there, capturing their every move, they lose their temper. On top of it, given the tasks they get, they always lock their heads with each other, so it becomes a bit difficult for them, and they lose their temper.”
The host of the show then went on to ask how these fights and controversies get the show TRP and to make it popular. Salman denied and shared how his mother, who is an ardent Bigg Boss viewer had stopped watching it because of too much aggression, “No sir, I feel otherwise. I think because of too much fighting, show ki TRP ruk jaati hai. Like my mother used to watch Bigg Boss even before I had started hosting the show. She stopped watching in between because of the false content, aggression. In the last two seasons, the show has gone to a good level, because it doesn’t have all that which were in the earlier seasons. Nowadays, we see romance, fights over kitchen duties, there are no make-believe fights. When people fight unnecessarily it comes across that they are doing it for footage, they even accept it that they are doing it to be seen,” said Salman.
Salman’s signing off line from Bigg Boss is a huge hit and the anchor quizzed Salman over the same, “Yes, I do that ‘don’t trouble your maata, pita aur bharat maata, Bharat Maata ki jai… So I say that all the time because I believe in a lot because I have troubled my parents a lot. It is a good thing that we call our father, Tiger, Rambo and we call our mom Gabriel Shock Absorber because she had to bear all five of us. When you trouble your parents, you end up troubling yourself,” said the Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan actor.
Salman Khan, who was a special guest on ‘Aap Ki Adalat‘, revealed why he lost his cool on a few contestants and how he later regretted it.
When the host asked him about restrictions on Bigg Boss, Salman said, “In Bigg Boss, we already have many restrictions.” When the host probed further and asked him then why did he tell contestant Zubair Khan, Kasam Khuda Ki, my name is not Salman if I don’t make you a dog?. At first Salman smiled and then replied, “Yes, I said that. I remember. Because he was doing too much badtameezi in Bigg Boss.”
Soon, the anchor pointed out another contestant’s name, “You told Paras Chhabra, I will set you right, once you come outside.”
Without denying the allegations, Salman Khan said, “Yes, he too. Though Paras’ mistake was not much. We hear other people’s views too. Our creative heads tell me what happened inside the house. So tempers do rise and we get angry. When I see myself, I feel I should not have reacted like this and I feel really bad. I see myself on social media sometimes, shouting, it looks fine in films, but in Bigg Boss I am the real me. I then feel it is not required ..Inside the Bigg Boss house, things happen quite a bit. We can’t blame the participants, not on the phone, locked inside the house there are 112 cameras working there, capturing their every move, they lose their temper. On top of it, given the tasks they get, they always lock their heads with each other, so it becomes a bit difficult for them, and they lose their temper.”
The host of the show then went on to ask how these fights and controversies get the show TRP and to make it popular. Salman denied and shared how his mother, who is an ardent Bigg Boss viewer had stopped watching it because of too much aggression, “No sir, I feel otherwise. I think because of too much fighting, show ki TRP ruk jaati hai. Like my mother used to watch Bigg Boss even before I had started hosting the show. She stopped watching in between because of the false content, aggression. In the last two seasons, the show has gone to a good level, because it doesn’t have all that which were in the earlier seasons. Nowadays, we see romance, fights over kitchen duties, there are no make-believe fights. When people fight unnecessarily it comes across that they are doing it for footage, they even accept it that they are doing it to be seen,” said Salman.
Salman’s signing off line from Bigg Boss is a huge hit and the anchor quizzed Salman over the same, “Yes, I do that ‘don’t trouble your maata, pita aur bharat maata, Bharat Maata ki jai… So I say that all the time because I believe in a lot because I have troubled my parents a lot. It is a good thing that we call our father, Tiger, Rambo and we call our mom Gabriel Shock Absorber because she had to bear all five of us. When you trouble your parents, you end up troubling yourself,” said the Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan actor.