Far from his fight against bonded labour, alcoholism, female
foeticide and child labour, Agnivesh will be amid celebrities
like model Shraddha Sharma, former Miss Afghanistan Vida
Samadzai, VJ Pooja Missra, Pooja Bedi, Juhi Parmar, Shonali
Nagrani, Mahek Chahal, transgender activist Laxmi Narayan
Tripathi, Amar Upadhyay, Akashdeep Saigal and Siddharth
Bharadwaj - who have been calling each other names lately.
A misfit in the show, isn't he?
"I will try to spread some peace. But it won't be
just that. I will try and bring them closer to the social
realities of the country and challenge them to think about
them. I want to be able to bring about positive thinking
and motivate powerful thinking about country's issues.
"For me it's not about the dozen people who are in
the 'Bigg Boss' house. I want to send my message across
to the millions of viewers who watch the show everyday,"
he said.
Three pertinent issues that Agnivesh wants to talk about
during his stay are casteism, alcoholism and corruption.
"Casteism is a deep-rooted problem in India and the
youth needs to understand the importance of eradicating
it from the society. Also, today's youth is quite into alcoholism
and tobacco chewing, which are not good for the health.
And of course, corruption is a big issue," said the
activist, who was in the news recently for his utterances
against Team Anna.
"I want the young people to dream of a corruption-free
India. The Lokpal bill is just one little aspect of it…the
problem is much bigger. I hope for peaceful times in this
country, which is not free from corruption even after over
60 years of its independence," he added.
That's not all! Agnivesh also plans to tell viewers that
he isn't a strict disciplinarian after all.
"I will be in a relaxed mood in the show and treat
all contestants like my friends. People will see a lighter
side of me," he said, and maintained secrecy about
the duration of his stay in "Bigg Boss 5".
According to the grapevine, Agnivesh will enter the show
only as a guest, and not as a permanent contestant. When
asked, he said: "I can't say anything right now. Let
me start the show at least."