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Bigg Boss Kannada 11 notified police of privacy breach

Bigg Boss Kannada 11 notified police of privacy breach

Bigg Boss Kannada 11 notified police of privacy breach
Bigg Boss Kannada season 11 is under scrutiny after a complaint regarding violations of contestants’ privacy led to a police notice. The “Heaven and Hell” task, criticized for its insufficient facilities and confidentiality, was abandoned. Police are requesting footage for investigation.

The organizers of Big Boss Kannada Season 11, hosted by Kiccha Sudeepreceived a police notice following a complaint concerning the violation of the privacy of candidates on the show. The opinion was issued by Kumbalgodu Police after the Karnataka State Women’s Commission has raised concerns over a controversial chore at home.

Police action

The Kumbalgodu police have issued a notice to the organizers of the show, asking them to appear for investigation. The action follows a complaint about the “Heaven and Hell” task, in which contestants were divided and placed in separate sections, some in a prison-like prison. setting. The complaint highlighted the candidates’ lack of privacy, particularly in an environment with multiple cameras, raising questions about possible human rights violations.
Inspector Manjunath Hoogar personally visited the sets of Bigg Boss to deliver the notice. Police demanded raw footage of conversations that allegedly crossed borders. The notice also warned organizers that strict action would be taken if they failed to comply with the investigation.

Women’s Commission complaint

The complaint, filed by the Women’s Commission, accused the show of unfair treatment of female participants. It highlighted issues such as inadequate facilities, particularly in the prison-like setting, where candidates, including women, were locked up. The complaint emphasized that detaining individuals in this manner, without adequate food or sanitation, was unacceptable and violated their privacy and dignity.
Nagalakshmi Chaudhary, chairperson of the Karnataka Women’s Commission, assured that the matter would be investigated thoroughly, prompting the police to be informed about it.

Response from the show

In response to the controversy, the series has already abandoned the “Heaven and Hell” concept. The prison-like setting has been dismantled and all contestants are now treated the same under the standard format.
As the situation evolves, all eyes are on the organizers to see how they will react to the police notice and the complaint filed by the Women’s Commission.