Bigg Boss Eviction: Asianet, the channel popularly known for its reality show Bigg Boss Malayalam, has tightened security around social media accounts leaking important part from Season 7 of the aired episodes. The eviction details and other happenings were being shared on the online platforms ahead of the airing time spoiling the viewer experience. This led to the channel receiving bitter complaints from the audience asking immediate action.
As the problem continued to rise, host Mohanlal personally solicitously reprimanded the viewers on the leakages, expressly warning them against any kind of unauthorized sharing of show content. The statement courts the viewers who demand more entertainment into the revelation of the deleterious effects leaks assume on entertainment value and on the hard efforts of the production teams.
Asianet has issued legal notices to any accounts responsible for leaking contents after these warnings. Some sites have obliged to such notices and have taken the posts down, but about 25 accounts-including biggbossmalayalam7 and famecontents-persist in their unauthorized sharing. The channel has made it clear that these accounts are under strict observation and that the imposition of any future legal action is imminent.
Asianet said such leaks reduce suspense and excitement in the audience and ruin the creative efforts of the production team, and that priority would be to guard the originality and integrity of the show, while monitoring and taking action against violations.
Asianet strengthens itself with strict measures and legal interventions so that the audiences would experience Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 as it should be-without any spoilers and without breaking anything, considering how proactive the channel is in creating awareness of the importance of intellectual property and preserving the viewing experience during the age of digital media.
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