
 It’s almost a “Bachna ae haseeno” moment in the “Bigg Boss” house this 
season. Thirteen beauties from different walks of life entered the fifth
 edition of the controversial reality show, with Bollywood villain 
Shakti Kapoor in tow Sunday night. What will add “double dhamaal” is 
hero Salman Khan and “khalnayak” Sanjay Dutt’s chemistry as the hosts.
The women contestants are an eclectic mix – controversial models, actresses, a wrestler, as well as a proud transgender. 
The participants include – model Shraddha Sharma, who grabbed 
headlines for her relationship with former “Bigg Boss” contestant Raja 
Chaudhary; former Miss Afghanistan Vida Samadzai, who was banned in the 
country for wearing a bikini; Nihita Biswas, wife of “Bikini Killer” 
Charles Sobhraj and actress-singer Raageshwari, who has bounced back to 
arc lights after battling serious health problems.
Other contestants include actresses VJ Pooja Missra, Pooja Bedi, Juhi
 Parmar, model-actress and winner of Miss India International 2003 
Shonali Nagrani, popular host Mandeep Bevli, and Rajasthani folk dancer 
Gulabo Sapera. Actress Mahek Chahal, who is said to be a close friend of
 Salman, has also joined the list.
If last year The Great Khali added muscle power to the show, this 
year, woman wrestler Sonika Kaliraman will be seen throwing her weight 
around. This is her second reality show after “Khatron Ke Khiladi”, and 
she is now six months pregnant.
Transgender activist Laxmi Narayan Tripathi is a highlight on the 
show. In the past seasons, cross dressers like Bobby Darling, designer 
Rohit Verma and Pakistani cross-designer Begum Nawazish Ali have made an
 appearance. But Tripathi, who is one of the country’s most visible LGBT
 community representative, hopes to make a difference in the mindsets of
 the general public about people of her kind.
The previous seasons saw a healthy balance between male and female 
participants. But this season, it’s different. There’s plenty of bird 
watching opportunity for the men, but for the female viewers, there’s no
 eyecandy.
The only male – Shakti Kapoor, is over 50. In 2005, he was stuck in 
controversy after a news channel aired tapes shot with hidden camera 
showing the actor seeking sexual favours from a journalist disguised as a
 Bollywood aspirant. The tapes also had Kapoor speaking about the 
casting couch in Bollywood and naming several big actresses, directors 
and producers.
It would be interesting to see if Shakti has some revelations to make on the show.
Isolated in one compact house situated in Karjat, with no 
connectivity and communication with the outside world, and under 24X7 
surveillance, one expects to see a lot of friction and backbiting – 
which already began as soon as five lady contestants walked into the 
“Bigg Boss 5″ house in the premiere episode.
Also with two star hosts – Salman and Sanjay, who are ready to give 
contestants a “double vaat”, the show will hopefully live up to its 
promise of being “bigger, bolder and louder”.