Kannada Bigg Boss 4 list leaked; find out who is in it

Published : Sep 14, 2016, 03:08 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:53 PM IST
Kannada Bigg Boss 4 list leaked; find out who is in it

Synopsis

To begin with, we have Lose Mada Yogi, Ragini Dwivedi, Komal and Naveen Krishna are on the candidate list of Bigg Boss 4 The programme will be on air from October end

 

Actor Sudeep has always been a crowd favourite as the host and viewers are certainly extremely curious about who will find a place in the Bigg Boss House this season. The programme will be on air from the last week of October.

 

If the leaked list is to be believed, you will see the following celebrities inside the house of Bigg Boss:

 

To begin with, we have Ragini Dwivedi, who might entertain through her Kannada and tantrums in the house. Naveen Krishna is another candidate on the list.

 

If you have been missing Yogi, popularly known as 'Loose Mada',  from the big screen, you might see him on Bigg Boss.

 

Another name making the rounds is actor-comedian Komal, the brother of actor Jaggesh.

 

Apart from these, other names included in the leaked list are actors Sudharani, Anu Prabhakar, Tara and Tarun.

 

Strangely, the list does not feature those who shot to fame thanks to controversies - a staple of Bigg Boss. Sources also said that many actors did not show interest in taking part in the show.

 

However, all questions will be answered with the official list, which will be announced in October.

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