
Bigg Boss Malayalam 7: Commoner's promo likely to drop on June 21?
The buzz around Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 7 is reaching a fever pitch as fans eagerly await the next big announcement from the makers. Ever since the show's logo was unveiled on May 21, on host Mohanlal's birthday, there has been a noticeable silence from the production team, fueling curiosity and speculation among viewers.
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Amidst growing anticipation, the channel airing the show recently shared a mysterious social media post with the date "June 21" accompanied by a simple "wait and watch" message. This cryptic update has set the rumour mills spinning, with fans and followers divided on what the announcement could be.
A large section of fans is confident that the much-awaited commoner entry promo will be released on Saturday, June 21, marking the official call for public participation. However, not everyone is convinced. Another group of viewers believes the post could be related to the world television premiere of Ponman,
's recent blockbuster.
Despite the divided opinions, sources close to the production team have hinted that a Bigg Boss-related update is indeed on the way. While the exact nature of the announcement remains under wraps, insiders suggest that fans won't be disappointed.
Meanwhile, speculation about the contestant list is heating up online. Actors Anumol,
, and Jishin Mohan are among the names doing the rounds on social media as potential participants. While the official contestant list is yet to be revealed, excitement continues to grow.
Adding to the buzz, it has also been confirmed that the Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 set is being constructed at EVP Film City in Chennai, maintaining continuity with previous seasons.

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