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11 March 2024

Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 6 Premieres on Asianet

Asianet presents the sixth season of Bigg Boss Malayalam, the highly acclaimed reality show, hosted by none other than the legendary superstar Mohanlal. 

11th March, 2024: In the grand launching episode, Mohanlal introduced a diverse line-up of contestants to the audience, promising a season filled with drama, entertainment, and intrigue. The housemates bring a variety of personalities, ensuring captivating moments for the viewers. From films and television, Ansiba, Suresh Menon, Yamuna, Srirekha, Sharanya Anand, Rishi Kumar, Apsara, Sreetu Krishna, Gabri Jose as well as individuals known from other fields such as Jasmin Jaffer, Sijo John, Arjun Shyam, Jinto, Nora Muskan, Resmin Bai, Nishana, and Asi Rocky are participating this season. 

Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 6 airs on Asianet from Monday to Friday at 9:30 pm, with weekend episodes on Saturday and Sunday at 9:00 pm. Additionally, fans can catch all the action 24 hours a day on Disney+Hotstar. 

Stay tuned for exhilarating challenges, unexpected twists, and unforgettable moments as Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 6 unfolds on Asianet

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