Bigg Boss Kannada season 2

The second season of the Kannada-language version of Indian reality television series Bigg Boss[1] was telecast on Asianet Suvarna and produced by Endemol India.

[2][3][4] Among four finalists Akul Balaji emerged as the title winner with maximum votes and performance in house followed by Srujan Lokesh as runner-up, Deepika Kamaiah and Shwetha Chengappa as third and fourth respectively [5] Guruprasad is a director of hit movies Mata, Eddelu Manjunatha and Director's Special.

Housemates are asked to pair (own choice) and wear a handcuff thereby breaking one large group into a bit of two which narrowed the decision making.

Bigg Boss would announce the end game and the housemates who were on the side of adrustavantaru were declared as the winner.

Production: The channel claims that 14 contestants (initially) will compete for a cash prize of ₹ 50 lakhs and the show will last 100 episodes.