Sajid Khan joins 'Bigg Boss 16': Sona Mohapatra calls channels and its executives 'depraved, sad lot'

Updated : Oct 05, 2022 12:03
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Filmmaker Sajid Khan, who made headlines for #MeToo allegations, is one of the participants in the controversial yet popular show 'Bigg Boss 16', hosted by Salman Khan. His participation in the show has irked many people, including singer Sona Mohapatra. She took to Twitter on Sunday night and said that Indian TV channels are 'depraved and sad lot.'

Sona tweeted in response to a news anchor's post which mentioned what all the filmmaker has been accused of in the last few years. She wrote, 'This is #SajidKhan, now on a reality TV show. Then there is #AnuMalik judging a music reality show on TV, for children no less. #KailashKher? Celebrity Judge on TV. ALL called out by many many women in @IndiaMeToo. Indian TV channels, executives are indeed depraved and sad lot.'

In another tweet, she added, '& of course the series sleaze #VikasBehl & master of disgusting #SuhelSeth, all back on Indian TV… thought that calms me (?) that it’s a dying medium & some dying will thrash around doing the worst to save themselves, even if it means dragging other humans under; women. @IndiaMeToo.'

'Bigg Boss 16' premiered on Saturday. Before entering the house, Sajid Khan talked about how his work suffered following the allegations and how he was at home for past four years.

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