‘Bigg Boss Tamil‘ is a popular reality TV show that premiered in 2017 on Vijay TV. The show has become a cultural phenomenon, drawing in millions of viewers each season. Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan has been hosting ‘Bigg Boss Tamil‘ since its dawn, for seven successful seasons.
In a surprising turn of events, legendary actor Kamal Haasan has officially announced that he will not be returning as the host for the upcoming season of ‘Bigg Boss Tamil‘. The news, shared directly by Haasan on his social media, has left fans and followers in shock. The actor’s official statement is going viral now.
The much-anticipated eighth season of ‘Bigg Boss Tamil‘ is set to premiere soon on Vijay TV. Kamal’s decision marks the end of an era and raises questions about the future direction of the show. Sources tell us that Kamal Haasan will move to ‘KH 237’ and ‘Kalki 2’ right after wrapping up ‘Thug Life’. His statement says:
“Dear Viewers,
With a heavy heart, I wish to inform you that I will be taking a small break from our journey that began 7 years ago. Due to prior cinematic commitments, I’m unable to host the upcoming season of Bigg Boss Tamil.
I have been privileged to reach you in your homes. You have showered me with your love and affection, for which you have my everlasting gratitude. Your spirited and passionate support of the contestants is at the core of what makes Bigg Boss Tamil one of the best television reality shows in India.
Personally, being your host has been an enriching association, where 1 have honestly shared my learnings. I will always be grateful for this learning experience. I sincerely thank each one of you and the contestants in the show for our time together.
Lastly, I would like to thank the wonderful team at Vijay TV, as well as every crew member who has been involved in making this enterprise a grand success. I am sure this season will be yet another success.
Ungal Naan
Kamal Haasan (sic).”
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— Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) August 6, 2024