Jungle mein no more Mangal

Jungle mein no more MangalReality gets real, as the reality shows get too harsh to survive. Celebrities who dared to challenge the jungle laws have finally given up.

Except for Palak and Fiza, all the contestants of ‘Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao’ have quit the show. Ishq Bector informs, “Akashdeep Sehgal has recently done a task in which he had to put his head in a bubble filled-with insects and reptiles. He was bitten by one of the insect and his face has got swollen and that has scared the rest of the contestants.”

Well that sure does seem to be a reason to be scared of, as actors are paid for their face-value!

Before entering the show all of them very well knew that they would have to deal with hard-hitting tasks. They all made heroic entry in the show with clichéd dare lines and tall claims, but now it looks like the superficial has taken over, as the celebs fall apart like a house of cards. “Aakaash and rest who have quit the show are very strong contestants so if they have come down to protest, it must have been something really brutal,” adds the ousted contestant.

It is easy to make an adventurous show by hiking up price money and beef up the task to create a thrill amongst the audience, but from where will they buy guts?

- Deepa Mishra


3 Responses to “Jungle mein no more Mangal”

  1. Absolutely correct man! Where will they buy guts…!
    The celebs of course knew the type of stuff they would have had to undergo through the programme’s foriegn counterparts, but they probably hoped to face lighter and less severe tasks. This is really shameful; the ones who had been voting for them out of love and respect(‘daring’) are definitely going to feel cheated, because they came out as a bunch of cowards.
    Boo celebs…

  2. The challenges are really tough and I wouldn’t do them for all the money offered. Isn’t there a real danger in carrying out tasks like Akashdeep’s and Marc’s? They are downright dangerous and may pose health problems, too!

  3. Well…all the participants knew very well what they had to do. They chose to enter the programme on some grounds. And as far as the difficulty and danger is involved…all the tasks are tested and made medically safe…

Leave a Reply