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Will Swami Agnivesh's entrance in the Bigg Boss 5 house cause any controversy???
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08 Nov '11 09:00 am
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The guy is an expert in creating controversies. so u now know what to expect he has been included for this kind of showmanship only
Answered by iqbal seth, 08 Nov '11 09:12 am
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Ya sure, Then swamiji Nithyananda and like minded people also try to enter
Then finally Big Boss house will become Ashram!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answered by hitler, 08 Nov '11 09:02 am
Then finally Big Boss house will become Ashram!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I don't think so.
What would a saffron-clad, social activist, Arya Samaj leader do in the big, bad world of Bigg Boss?
"Relax," says Swami Agnivesh, who is gearing up to reach out to India's youth with issues like casteism, alcoholism and corruption through his entry into the controversial reality show Tuesday.
The 72-year-old is "excited" about entering the secluded Karjat house, where 11 young, celebrity contestants are already fighting it out for survival. The inhabitants have no connect with the outside world and are under 24x7 camera surveillance.
"I have seen three to four episodes of the show, and it is quite exciting. There are a lot of young people in it. My supporters told me if I have a message for the youth, I must go to the show, maintain my integrity and spread the social messages I want to through the show," Agnivesh told IANS over phone from Mumbai, sounding upbeat.
Agnivesh promises viewers will get to see his "lighter" side.
What would a saffron-clad, social activist, Arya Samaj leader do in the big, bad world of Bigg Boss?
"Relax," says Swami Agnivesh, who is gearing up to reach out to India's youth with issues like casteism, alcoholism and corruption through his entry into the controversial reality show Tuesday.
The 72-year-old is "excited" about entering the secluded Karjat house, where 11 young, celebrity contestants are already fighting it out for survival. The inhabitants have no connect with the outside world and are under 24x7 camera surveillance.
"I have seen three to four episodes of the show, and it is quite exciting. There are a lot of young people in it. My supporters told me if I have a message for the youth, I must go to the show, maintain my integrity and spread the social messages I want to through the show," Agnivesh told IANS over phone from Mumbai, sounding upbeat.
Agnivesh promises viewers will get to see his "lighter" side.
Source: NDTV >com
Answered by anantharaman, 08 Nov '11 09:02 am
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Yes
ff swamis too can enter.................. soon a politician is nxt to enter
Answered by anushka desai, 08 Nov '11 09:01 am
ff swamis too can enter.................. soon a politician is nxt to enter
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