Singer Arjun Kanungo found it "very kind" of the makers of the controversial reality show "Bigg Boss" to approach him, but he says the show isn't him.
Kanungo, the "Baaki baatein peene baad" hitmaker, said in a statement: "This show is not me. It was very kind of them to approach me. However, I am currently working on multiple projects and extremely busy with the same. You will hear from me on that soon."
Now in its 10th season, the show, hosted by superstar Salman Khan, sees the participation of a number of contestants living in a purpose-built house. They are isolated from the rest of the world.
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