The popularity of Bigg Boss in India is only growing wider with each episode. But many don’t know that the voice behind the iconic the show is Vijay Vikram Singh. And during a recent chat, the narrator has revealed that though he doesn’t get the biggest pay check from the show, it has given him something valuable to his identity. Read to know more about what he has to say here!
Vijay Vikram Singh About Bigg Boss
During a chat on Mama’s Couch, Vijay Vikram Said, “I earn less from Bigg Boss, but I earn a lot because of Bigg Boss.” He explained that the show has helped a lot in shaping his career and gain recognition in the industry. Singh has been working with the show since 2010, which was the starting of season 4. Recalling his early days, Vikram said that because he was new to the industry, the makers of Bigg Boss utilised him to the fullest. Though he enjoyed the amount of money that he was earning, it was only later that he realised he could’ve made a lot more.
Over the last 15 years, he has seen the show grow and evolve. He also revealed that during his tenure, he has asked for a raise 3 times and has gotten it each time. Despite the ongoing talks about remuneration, Singh clarified that his reason for staying with Bigg Boss has nothing to do with money. For him, the show holds a deeper significance, it represents his identity and passion, something far beyond financial gain.
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Beyond Bigg Boss, Vijay Vikram Singh has contributed his voice to numerous well-known reality shows and commercials. His voiceover career took off with Dance India Dance, which served as his entry point into the entertainment world. He eventually moved into acting, debuting in The Family Man (2019) alongside Manoj Bajpayee. His performance garnered positive attention, leading to roles in hit web series like Mirzapur 2, Breathe 2, and Special Ops 1.5, where he portrayed Commodore Chintamani Sharma.