Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has responded to the major disruption faced by Bigg Boss Kannada Season 12. He noted that he learned through television news about the sealing of Jallivood Studios due to violations of environmental regulations.
The show has been halted, with 17 contestants relocated to a resort in Bidadi, impacting the livelihoods of numerous crew members.Fujifilm NP-W235 Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery
I will personally speak to the District Commissioner. If any mistakes have been made, I request that they be given a chance to correct them, Shivakumar stated.
The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) issued a notice highlighting the absence of a sewage treatment plant and other non-compliance issues.Bigg Boss Kannada 12 in Trouble! Jollywood Studio Sealed Over Alleged Environmental Regulation Violations!
Jallivood management is currently challenging the sealing in the High Court, and Shivakumar’s suggestion may accelerate corrective actions.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the show's resumption. The DCM emphasized the importance of adhering to regulations in the entertainment industry, underscoring the need for compliance to prevent such disruptions.Bigg Boss 12: Twist upon Twist... Not One, but Two to Be Eliminated!