Ram Kapoor Reacts To Speculation About Joining Salman Khan's Bigg Boss

Actor Ram Kapoor has finally addressed the swirling rumors about his possible entry into the controversial reality show Bigg Boss, hosted by Salman Khan. Social media was abuzz recently with speculation that Kapoor might be joining the popular show’s upcoming season. However, the actor has firmly put those rumors to rest.

In an interview shared by a Bigg Boss insider page, Kapoor stated, “I will never ever come in Bigg Boss even if they offer me Rs 20 crore because that kind of show is not for me. That doesn’t mean it’s a bad show — I know it’s a very, very successful show. My point is, I consider myself an actor."

Bigg Boss Season 19: What to Expect

The Bigg Boss franchise, known for its controversies and drama, is gearing up for its 19th season with Salman Khan reprising his role as the host. Fans are excited about the return of the show’s secret room, a feature that has been missing in recent seasons. This year’s edition will also introduce a twist in the nomination process — the audience will vote to nominate contestants, while the housemates will battle to save themselves from eviction.

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Although the official contestant list has not been confirmed yet, names like YouTuber Purav Jha, Raj Kundra, Faisal Shaikh, Tanushree Dutta, and Gaurav Taneja have surfaced in media reports. Ram Kapoor was also rumored to be part of the lineup, which he has now denied.

Ram Kapoor Responds to Past Controversy Over Smriti Irani Comment

Ram Kapoor recently made headlines for his comment on politician Smriti Irani, referring to her as “huge.” The remark attracted significant backlash on social media. Responding to the criticism in an interview with FilmiBeat, Kapoor clarified, “Smriti knows what I meant, and I know what I meant. The other people don’t matter to her, or me. Understand that. When you are saying something with a clean heart, and you have a reason behind it, and you are saying something positive about the person who you have regard for — as long as that person doesn’t misunderstand you, nobody else should matter. Nobody."

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