'Bigg Boss 16': 'This season will be different, fast and unpredictable,' says Salman Khan

Updated : Sep 30, 2022 11:52
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Actor Salman Khan hosted reality show 'Bigg Boss 16's launch event which was held on Tuesday (Sept 28). During the launch of the event, the actor addressed the media question about the show and talked about his journey as a host too.

The actor said, 'I don't know what will happen. Whatever will happen will be good. This time the game is different because Bigg Boss is part of the competition. This season will be different, fast and unpredictable.'

Talking about his experience of hosting the show, he said, 'It's been 12 years now, it's been a long time. I am used to it. I like the game, there is a lot to learn. You get to meet so many people. You protect the ones who are being bullied and bully the one who bullies. In those four months, we develop a bond.'

'Sultan' actor also put to rest the rumours of him charging an amount of Rs 1000 crores. He said 'All those reports about my fees are untrue. If I ever get paid Rs 1000 crore I would never work in my life. But there will be a day when I will be paid this amount. If I get paid this amount I have so many other expenses like lawyers that I actually need them. My lawyers are no less than Salman Khan. My earning is not even one fourth of it. These reports are read by income tax and ED department too.'

'Bigg Boss 16' is all set to hit the screen from October 1.

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