Exclusive: Salman Khan's Bigg Boss 9 theme revealed

The reality TV show is expected to return with more action and drama


Entertainment Desk September 04, 2015
The reality TV show is expected to return with more action and drama. PHOTO: PINKVILLA

We have seen Salman Khan as a devil, an angel and a pilot on previous seasons of Bigg Boss, but can you guess what he will dress up as for the latest season of the hit TV show?

The Dabangg actor has upped the entertainment quotient of Bigg Boss ever since he started hosting it. For the last two seasons in particular, the show revolved around a particular theme that definitely made it more interesting.

This time around the show is expected to return with more action and drama. The channel has decided to add some colour to our lives as the theme for Bigg Boss 9 is Navrang, reports Bollywoodlife.

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The Hindi word navrang literally means nine colours. The term also defines nine moods or nine emotional or aesthetic impressions of a person, which include love, laughter, fury, compassion, disgust, horror, heroic, wonder and peace.

These emotions are represented through nine colours -- green, white, red, dove (warm gray with a slight purplish or pinkish tint), blue, black, brown, yellow and white.

Salman Khan -- who earlier announced his exit from the show citing date issues -- has now confirmed that he will be hosting the upcoming season.

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The promo of Bigg Boss 9 is slated to release on September 10. We have already seen different shades of the Bollywood actor on the show; we wonder how he plans on incorporating nine shades in the upcoming season.

The list of expected contestants is making rounds on the internet, but the official one is yet to be confirmed.

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As the theme suggests, there will be a lot going on in the latest season. We're keeping our fingers crossed in hopes that we don't see the return of Dolly Bindra and Imam Siddiqui, those two clearly fit the theme.

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