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BB18's Tajinder: Every politician is hungry for fame

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Tajinder Singh Bagga initially struggled to make an impact in the first week of 'Bigg Boss 18', where he was sent to jail as part of a task. In a recent interview, Bagga shared that he joined 'Bigg Boss' to reach a wider audience and connect with people. He mentioned that every politician seeks visibility and that the show is a great platform for that. Bagga also stated that he received no instructions from the political party about how to behave on the show.

Talking to Indian Express, Bagga explained his decision to join 'Bigg Boss 18'. He expressed that he, like every politician, is seeking fame and views the show as a popular platform to reach a wider audience. Bagga stated that every politician is hungry to get fame. 'Bigg Boss' is a platform that is seen in every household. He hopes to showcase his genuine side on the show, contrasting it with the often "fake" personas in politics.

In a recent interview, Bagga discussed his views on the similarities between acting and politics. He stated that the two fields have only a thin line of difference, noting that acting these days has a lot of politics, and politics has a lot of acting involved. Bagga pointed out that many politicians in Delhi, including Chief Ministers, are essentially acting in their roles.

Hosted by Salman Khan, 'Bigg Boss 18' features a star-studded lineup of contestants, including Shilpa Shirodkar, Vivian Dsena, Nyrra Banerji, Muskan Bamne, Karan Veer Mehra, and Tajinder Singh Bagga.



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