BREAKING NEWS: Pooja Misrra to re-enter Bigg Boss!

Pooja Misrra, the soul of Bigg Boss 5, who was ousted from the House for an alleged assault on co-contestant Siddharth Bhardwaj, is re-entering the show as a special entry today.

Pooja, who was considered to be the best entertainer of this year’s season, was apparently removed for physically pushing Siddharth Bhardwaj on the show, after the latter blew a situation out of proportion and demanded her exit.

“I’ve just asked her to be herself and expose everyone’s double standards on the show in her second coming. She could be a raging tornado now,” says celebrity publicist Dale Bhagwagar, a Bigg Boss specialist, who Pooja had elaborately consulted before and after her experience with Bigg Boss and who has also been labeled her ‘guerrilla publicist’ ever since.

Earlier, Bhagwagar has handled the media for maximum number of controversial celebrities on reality shows including Shilpa Shetty (Big Brother), Ashmit Patel, Rakhi Sawant, Kashmera Shah, Sherlyn Chopra, Diana Hayden (Bigg Boss) and is officially handling Amar Upadhyay during Season 5.

Initially targeted by Pooja Bedi, Misrra was made the butt of many jokes, after which she shot back and fought her way tooth and nail with each and every contestant of the show. Millions of viewers identified with her arguments, realizing her plight and urge for space, resulting in Pooja surviving the maximum number of evictions on the show with a huge margin of public votes.

So huge was her popularity that most Housemates found her unstoppable and indomitable. About the evictions, they often said, “Joh bhi usske saamne aata hai, udd jaata hai!” (“Whoever gets nominated opposite Pooja, gets evicted!”).

With her exciting moves and antics for the audiences, Brand Pooja Misrra fast emerged the biggest puller of eyeballs this season, attracting huge TRPs for the show.

Pooja Misrra’s most famous comment on the show has been “Spare me”. Now it remains to be seen how many Housemates she will spare in her second coming.

Mike Tyson’s deal for Bigg Boss 5 hits a roadblock?

According to inside sources the much speculated entry of Mike Tyson inIndia’s biggest reality show Bigg Boss has come to a halt. Latest reports suggest that the deal between the boxing legend and the makers of the show, hit a roadblock after the parties could not agree upon the remuneration. Mike is heard to have asked for an astronomical amount, resulting in the deal going kaput.

 

When quizzed about this, celebrity publicist and Bigg Boss specialist Dale Bhagwagar reacted, “Brand Mike Tyson could have been a big shot in the arm for the show. Nevertheless, the expected entry of former Australian cricket team all-rounder Andrew Symonds should make up for it. Cricket is no less than a religion inIndiaand Andrew’s presence would surely attract a lot of eyeballs and pep up the enthusiasm factor.”

 

As Bigg Boss nears its finale, with the number of contestants reducing, there seems to be a fluctuation in the high-voltage drama we witnessed on the show in the last two months. Apart from handling the media for Housemate Amar Upadhyay for this season, Dale was also consulted by ex-contestant Pooja Misrra, before she entered Bigg Boss.

 

Supporting her tooth and nail while she was in the House and even justifying her actions most of the time, Dale had ensured, Pooja became the most talked-about and debated Housemate of the year. But when we asked the PR expert about Pooja Misrra’s chances of a Wild Card Entry on Bigg Boss, he surprisingly refused to comment anything at all.

 

Meanwhile, Symonds who is said to enter the House coming Wednesday, is rumoured to be a guest for five days on the show. A two-time World Cup winner, since mid-2008, Symonds has spent most of the time out of the team, due to disciplinary reasons, including alcohol.

 

He was sent home from the 2009 World Twenty20, his third suspension, expulsion or exclusion from selection in the space of a year. With his central contract then withdrawn, many cricket analysts have speculated that the Australian administrators will no longer tolerate him, and that Symonds may announce his retirement.

 

Last year, The Great Khali had created quite a stir with his strong presence on Bigg Boss, while foreign contestants like Baywatch girl Pamela Anderson, German model Claudia Ciesla, the late British reality TV star Jade Goody and Canadian pornstar Sunny Leone have all made their presence felt.

 

Since Bigg Boss Season 5 began, the show anchored by Sanjay Dutt and Salman Khan has proceeded with names like Shakti Kapoor, Pooja Bedi, Shonali Nagrani, Nihita Biswas, Shradha Sharma, Mandeep Bevli, Raageshwari, Vida Samadzai, Mahek Chahal, Sonika Kaliraman Malik, Pooja Misrra, Gulabo Sapera, Laxmi Narayan Tripathi, Juhi Parmar, Amar Upadhyay, Siddharth Bhardwaj, Aksahdeep Saigal, Swami Agnivesh and Sunny Leone.

 

Bigg Boss inmates misunderstand Amar Upadhyay!

Amar Upadhyay, who shot to fame with Kyonki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, has been one of the very few contestants playing a fair game in this season of Bigg Boss. Often, the family man prefers being a spectator and comments only when needed. But this good-boy behaviour is not being understood in the right light by some of the inmates on the reality show, who feel that Amar is a ‘plotter’.

 

This week, in a conversation with Mahek Chahal, Shradha Sharma revealed that Amar’s behaviour had changed and that he had become a “game player’, “plotting” against the ladies in the House.

 

As if adding salt to the fire, Mahek agreed to Shradha’s point of view and said that she had seen him discuss plans secretly with Akashdeep.

 

But Amar’s publicist Dale Bhagwagar justifies his actions saying, “Amar is a straight forward person and no one needs to be wary of him. He is a blunt, righteous and forthright guy, who only tries to gossip, or act as if he is gossiping; just to learn what is playing on the other person’s scheming mind.”

 

Now that we know the truth behind Amar’s strategy, we can’t help but applaud his cleverness.