Odishatv Bureau

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, who is set to host the second season of 'Bigg Boss OTT', has shared that he will make sure that nothing on OTT goes against Indian culture during its course.

'Bigg Boss OTT' will have its grand premiere on June 17. The star who is known for his amazing hosting skills and who clearly gives the contestants a reality check from time to time, in an address to the media on Friday clearly stated: "I won't let anything happen on OTT as well which is against our culture."

When asked what difference he finds in hosting the show for television and for OTT, he said: "I don't feel any difference between the two. The OTT content that you are talking about, I don't do that."

Earlier today, Salman with his fiery and grand entry for the show stunned everyone. is a testament to the same.

The 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan' actor was seen standing on the top of a black double-decker bus driving in the middle of a forested road, with the banners of 'Bigg Boss OTT' Season 2, with the bus showing the sign in bold letters "ISS BAAR JANTA HAI BOSS".

The superstar donned an orange shirt for the occasion complete with his stylish goggles and a beard that screams swag.

Taking OTT to the next level, the actor went all 'Dabangg' with his look with the beats of the show's electrifying anthem 'Lagi Bagi' playing in the background as he posed for the shutterbugs in his inimitable charm and swag.

As it seems, Salman Khan is promising more swag and attitude than ever.

Bigg Boss OTT Season 2 promises to be a larger-than-life experience, with the introduction of unique elements and unexpected twists with a decor that looks trippy and exciting. This season, viewers have the power to directly engage with the show and influence its ultimate outcome, adding an extra layer to the immersion.

Salman Khan has been hosting the show for more than a decade on television and he is replacing Karan Johar on OTT this year. The show will begin to stream from 9 p.m. on the Jio Cinema App on June 17.
 

With Inputs from IANS

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