Bigg Boss Fame or Bigg Boss Curse? Inside the Dark Reality Behind the Show
Bigg Boss Fame or Bigg Boss Curse? Inside the Dark Reality Behind the Show
The popular Indian reality show Bigg Boss has long been seen as a fast track to fame — but over the years, it has also developed a darker reputation. Many fans and media outlets now refer to what they call the “Bigg Boss curse,” following a string of tragic events, mental health breakdowns, and untimely deaths among former contestants.
The Rise of a “Curse” Narrative
The so-called curse gained attention after the deaths of several Bigg Boss stars, including Sidharth Shukla, Pratyusha Banerjee, Sonali Phogat, and most recently, Shefali Jariwala, who passed away in June 2025. These repeated tragedies have led some fans to question whether the reality show’s high-pressure environment plays a role in the fate of its contestants.
Stress and Mental Health Struggles
Inside the Bigg Boss house, contestants live under constant surveillance, facing intense emotional stress, arguments, and isolation. Several participants have publicly admitted to struggling with depression, anxiety, and insomnia after leaving the show. Some also cited online trolling and loss of privacy as factors that worsened their mental health.
Career After the Show: Fame or Frustration?
While the show offers instant fame, many contestants struggle to sustain their careers once the spotlight fades. A few manage to land acting roles or endorsements, but others face rejection, criticism, and financial pressure — leading to the perception that success on Bigg Boss can sometimes turn into a professional curse.
Myth or Reality?
Despite the growing belief in a “curse,” many people — including fans and mental health experts — dismiss it as a coincidence. They attribute the tragic outcomes to health issues, lifestyle choices, or personal struggles, not the show itself.
Still, the pattern raises concerns about how reality TV can impact participants’ mental and emotional well-being. Experts emphasize that the format of such shows thrives on drama and conflict, which can easily push emotionally vulnerable contestants to their limits.
Whether the “Bigg Boss curse” is real or not, it highlights a serious issue — the psychological toll of reality television. Behind the glitz, fame, and camera lights, there are real human stories of pain, pressure, and the heavy price of fame.
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