Comedian Kunal Kamra has sparked a new wave of humor and controversy after rejecting an offer to join the popular reality show Bigg Boss. Taking to social media, Kamra humorously slammed the show by calling it a “mental hospital” where host Salman Khan is the doctor who “visits patients two days a week,” referring to the Weekend Ka Vaar episodes. His witty tweet, accompanied by laughing emojis, quickly went viral, attracting both amusement and criticism.
This came a day after Kamra shared a screenshot on Instagram that revealed a casting agent had reached out to him, suggesting he could be a potential contestant for the upcoming season of Bigg Boss. The message, which praised the show as a platform for showcasing one’s “real vibe,” invited Kamra to consider joining the madness. However, true to his satirical nature, Kamra responded with his trademark sarcasm, saying, “I would much rather check into a mental hospital.”
The offer, which is still shrouded in mystery—whether it was for the upcoming Bigg Boss 19 or Bigg Boss OTT—was ultimately declined. Kamra’s bold response is not the first time he’s taken jabs at the show’s chaotic environment, making it clear he has no interest in stepping into the BB house anytime soon.

While Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss continues to be one of India’s biggest reality TV shows, Kunal Kamra’s take on it has provided a refreshing mix of humor and critique, leaving fans and followers laughing at his candid comments.