The anticipation for Bigg Boss Telugu 9 has reached fever pitch with its latest promo for the pre-show, Agnipariksha . The electrifying promo promises an intense battle of 45 shortlisted commoner candidates to enter the Bigg Boss house.
The promo features charismatic Sreemukhi , lighting up the stage with her charisma, and the talented judging panel, led by Bigg Boss Telugu 4 winner Abijeet , Bigg Boss Telugu OTT season winner Bindu Madhavi , and Bigg Boss Telugu 1 second runner-up Navdeep , bringing their expertise to select the suitable commoner contestants.
While the promo's tag line, "One battle for survival. One shot at glory" sets the tone for a fierce competition, the premiere episode is graced by special guests like Teja Sajja, adding to the fun.


The judges will test the participants physical and emotional strength and wield a green flag for approval and a red flag for rejection. The promo also teases emotional moments and heartfelt stories from the participants.
The latest pre-show promo has set social media ablaze for its diverse contestant line up. The Bigg Boss Telugu 9 is set to premiere soon after the pre show, with Nagarjuna as host and an innovative format of double house.
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