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In a surprising twist during Kannada’s popular reality show Bigg Boss Season 11, the infamous "hell" section of the house has been demolished following a complaint. The reality show, which premiered with great fanfare on September 29, welcomed 17 contestants into two separate areas: heaven and hell. However, just two weeks into the season, significant changes have been made.
A lawyer had lodged a complaint with the State Commission for Women, alleging that the show's "hell" section violated the privacy of female contestants. Following the complaint, the Women's Commission issued a five-day deadline for corrective action. In response, the Bigg Boss team swiftly dismantled the controversial "hell" portion of the house, as revealed in today’s episode.
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Previously, seven contestants were placed in the "hell" section, where they faced tough conditions, including insufficient food and reported issues with toilet facilities. Contestants frequently voiced their concerns about the living situation. The remaining 10 contestants resided in the more luxurious "heaven" area.
This unexpected development has brought a major shift to the game, leaving viewers eager to see how the competition will unfold with the removal of the "hell" concept. Fans will have to stay tuned to find out what other surprises are in store this season.