Wednesday 6 October 2010

Pak .Gandu is Not Welcome to BigBoss S4 Immediately Remove Pakistani from the show Shiv Sena ( MNS )



Big Boss 4 contestants security threatened as Shiv Sena goons attack BB House

Far-right Hindu parties have one again shown their real face. Two prominent political parties of Mumbai Shiv Sena and MNS Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) are not happy with the new 'Bigg Boss' TV series that is being hosted by Salman Khan in the fourth season.

This time it has nothing to do with the presence of Khan. Actually their anger is guided towards two Pakistani artists who have been invited to participate in India’s popular show.

They are up against the administration. They are mounting pressure on the Big Boss administration to evict them from the show. This is not for the first time that they have raised their voice against Pakistanis presence in India. For long they have been opposed to Pakistan. They regard the Muslim country as India’s enemy number 1. Besides, they say that India should snap all ties with Pakistan as the country sponsor terrorism in India.

Since the show was introduced on Colors TV channel, the Hindu parties have been protesting their presence. The two Pakistanis are: model Veena Malik and TV actor Ali Saleem. It is important to point out here that Saleem is a controversial figure in the sense that his/her TV persona Begum Nawazish Ali is very popular both in Pakistan and India.

Shiv Sena Chitrapat wing chief Sangram Shirke said: "We request them to immediately remove Pakistanis from the show. Is there a dearth of celebrities in India that they must bring outsiders, that too from Pakistan?"  They have even written letter to the authorities, expressing their displeasure. However, till now the organizer of the show has not issued any comment on the controversy.

The Begum surfaces

Ali transforms into her Begum avatar to interview the nominated housemates in Bigg Boss today

Kunal Guha

After the announcement of the nominations yesterday, the mood in the Bigg Boss house was rather glum. So Bigg Boss decided to spice things up. The task allotted was to get Ali to transform into her Begum avatar and interview the four nominated housemates in the same bitchy fashion like she does on her chat show.

Bigg Boss also orders the housemates to look their best and orchestrate the show like a professional chat show. So they all get busy trying in picking their best clothes and accessories. But the most dramatic transformation had to be for Ali as it involved a complete makeover.

Ali begins with a shave and invites opinions from the female housemates to pick her attire for the chat show. While model Anchal Kumar is happy to help with makeup, Seema helps Begum with draping her pista-green-sequined sari that she dons with matching accessories. Once her makeover was complete, Begum hosted the chat show and entertained the housemates with her witty and rather candid questions.

One of her jabs at lawyer Abbas was, "Humne suna hain ki aap vakile safai ke saath saath vakile kasai bhi hai?" She also tells Seema, "Waise toh log kehte hain ki mein chorni hoon, par uske saath saath mein morni bhi hoon!"