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What is the salary of Salman Khan in Bigg Boss 13?

What is the salary of Salman Khan in Bigg Boss 13?

In season 13, according to a source quoted in Pinkvilla, Salman hiked his fee to Rs 200 crore for the entire season. He earned Rs 13 crore per week and Rs 6.5 crore per episode.

Did Salman leave Bigg Boss 15?

Salman Khan says everyone will be evicted from Bigg Boss 15 this week except top 5, contestants are shocked. Watch. Bigg Boss 15: Salman Khan left the contestants shocked as he announced that everyone except the top five will be evicted from the show this week.

Why is Salman Khan not in Bigg Boss?

For the unversed, Salman Khan was not able to shoot for the Weekend Ka Vaar episodes of the controversial reality show since he is busy with the Da-Bangg tour. Not just this, but Farah Khan also hosted Bigg Boss 8 when the season was extended and Salman Khan could not host due to some other commitments.

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Why is Salman not in Bigg Boss?

Yes, as per The Khabri, Salman Khan will skip the upcoming Weekend Ka Vaar owing to health reasons. The entertainment portal also claims that Mahesh Manjrekar is likely to host the show tonight and tomorrow (Saturday and Sunday) instead of Salman Khan.

Who is Bigg Boss owner?

Bigg Boss is an Indian reality television game show franchise based on the Dutch show Big Brother. It is produced by Endemol Shine India through Viacom18 and Star India. Subsequently, the show was syndicated internationally and available through Voot and Disney+ Hotstar OTT platforms.

Why Salman Khan is so famous?

Salman Khan, who is popular with all age groups, is truly a people’s person. He is a hero for the masses and inspires his fans. He involves fans while promoting his films, interacts with them and that’s what makes him one of the most wanted Khans.

Why is Salman Khan called Selmon BHOI?

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According to the application, the game ‘Selmon Bhoi’ is phonetically similar to his followers’ nickname, Salman Bhai. The court stated, “Upon watching the game and its images, it prima facie matches with the identity of the plaintiff (Khan) and the hit-and-run case connected with the plaintiff.”