From time to time popular reality show Bigg Boss continues to be caught in a whirlwind of controversy. Several politicians and social organizations continue to criticize the show, saying that it encourage young people become accustomed to a culture like living together.
The controversial reality show is once again in the news after the Andhra Pradesh High Court passed some serious comments on it. It is known that Telugu Yuvashakti President Kethireddy Jagadeeshwar Reddy filed a pill in 2019 that Bigg Boss content is misleading the youth and it is promoting vulgarity. After many months, the case came before the High Court bench as the Counsel for the petitioner requested the HC to hear this urgently.
The High Court bench comprising Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah and Justice T. Rajasekhara Rao heard the case. While hearing the petition, the HC has made some key comments, which are sure to be caught the attention of the entertainment industry.
The court found that the petitioner had filed a good lawsuit. “I wonder why no one has responded these days. Such programs increase the vulgarity in the community. People think that their children are safe and that they had no issues with such kinds of shows. If you don’t care about other people’s problems like this, no one cares when you have a problem,” the court opined. After taking the details of the case, the court said the matter will be heard on Monday.