Big Boss: Real life Squid Game?

Bobby Singh
2 min readJan 26, 2022

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Surprised by the heading? And you must be thinking, what is this non-sense, right?

But wait… Be with me for a few seconds and allow me to explain why I have written what I have written.

Spoiler Alert: Please go and watch “Squid Game” as there will be a lot of references and also for a better understanding of this blog.

I personally am not a huge fan of the show “Big Boss” but I do find the concept of this show really interesting, where a group of 12–15 people, who are averagely famous but aren’t doing much in their respective lives and certainly not earning much, are gathered and put in a closed house with No Internet, No source of Entertainment, No NEWS and No connection whatsoever from the outer world. They are instructed to perform tasks, which are sometimes rather unusual, leading to fights among contestants. They are instructed to vote-out each other which just adds up to the pre-existing fights and adding to that, they are also made to perform activities irrespective of whether they want to or not. And all this while the whole nation has their eyes on them. Adding to that, no one exactly knows who “Big Boss” is. Ring any bells???

Yes, that’s correct. It’s same how it is in “Squid Game”. People living on verge of bankruptcy are picked, locked up in a distant place under certain rules and regulations, made to participate in tasks irrespective of their will to do the same and then awarded with hefty prize money. Only difference being, contestants are not killed in Big Boss, assuming the reason because it is aired on National television. Also, no one knew who was organising those Games too.

Having said that, I will rest my case here. Do spread the word, if you support my argument.

Thank You for taking the time out and being with me till here.

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Bobby Singh
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