Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Bigg Boss

When it started, Bigg Boss – the reality TV show – was somewhere at the top of my “most hated TV programs” list – voyeurism at its worst. In its 3rd season, however, I am surprised, even a little bit ashamed I admit, that I am hooked on to Bigg Boss! I now find it among the most interesting programs on the telly!

I understand an explanation is due.

The initial ice-breaker was the new host Amitabh Bachchan who for me upped the credibility of the show. It seems to me that the general flippancy abounding in the earlier shows has been replaced by a certain gravitas, even though studiously manufactured.

But more than that, it is the format which I have now started seeing in a new light. I earlier considered it no more than putting a few celebrities together and enjoy their shenanigans.

As I watched however, I have been increasingly fascinated of this unique psychological laboratory where human subjects, completely shorn of their celebrity status, act and react to real and imagined pressure cooker situations. Of course, like all reality TV, much of it must be manufactured reality but even then, it is done quite subtly.

Of course, one last and important reason is the participants themselves, all of whom are quite interesting this time. Of course, beneath their different personalities, quirks and idiosyncrasies, they reiterate how similar all human beings are, how we value ourselves more than anything or anyone else and how we love to see others fall.

Any guesses on who would be the winner this time?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

namaste bhaiya..

aap toh hamesha bahut achha hi likhte ho....par is baar toh aapne mere mann ki baat chheen liii!!!
main aur daddy bhi bigg boss dekhte hai bade interest se.....and we think raju could be the winner!!!!

Anonymous said...

I do not find it an interesting show, but I watch it with utter disgust (if at all I watch it). I agree with you on one point that 'it is a unique psychological lab.' in which 'the celebrities act and react' in guided situations. The whole thing is too much stage managed that it irritates to the ultimate level. Big B is an attraction, no doubt! I am suprised to note that you, of all people, find it interesting! Everything in this show is such a 'Natak' that I feel like hiting my head with utter disgust!!! I am sorry, I don't get hooked to this show at all!!!!!!!!!

S.V.Bhatt.

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