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21 July 2024

Coming Soon on Star Maa: Bigg Boss 8

Stay tuned to Star Maa as we embark on this thrilling journey with "Bigg Boss 8." Let the entertainment begin!

21st July, 2024: Star Maa has unveiled the new season 8 logo of their season of the sensational game show "Bigg Boss." Providing entertainment that every household in the Telugu states craves, and reaching national acclaim with its sensational moments, "Bigg Boss" has successfully completed seven series. Now, with some unpredictable changes to the format, "Star Maa" has announced the eighth season.

As soon as the new logo is unveiled on the channel everyone had the same question: "Who will be the housemates this time?" Everyone is making their own lists. But before that, there's another question: "Who will host the show this time?" The answer is none other than the charismatic King Nagarjuna. Known for his unique style, he adds his magical touch to the show, keeping the audience hooked with his sharp yet sugar-coated comments pointed to the housemates.

Stay tuned to Star Maa as we embark on this thrilling journey with "Bigg Boss 8." Let the entertainment begin!

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