Who Is Karibasappa? Meet Bigg Boss Kannada 12 Contestant Who Is Also a KSRP Officer


Bigg Boss Season 12 contestant and bodybuilder Karibasappa is not just a celebrity. He’s a government servant who has served the public for 32 years. Here’s the story of how he balanced his job with winning international bodybuilding titles.<img>Bigg Boss Season 12 contestant Karibasappa isn’t just a regular guy you see on TV. He’s a government employee with 32 years of service under his belt, now starting his 33rd year. So, what’s his government job, and how did he manage to get on Bigg Boss? We’ve got all the answers for you right here.<img>Karibasappa himself shared this info on social media. He wrote that he joined the 4th KSRP department on August 22, 1994, under the sports quota. After 32 long years of service, he’s now stepping into his 33rd year. He posted photos in his police uniform and from his bodybuilding days, giving fans a peek into his life’s achievements.<img>While holding his government job, Karibasappa also competed in bodybuilding contests with the police department’s backing. He even won international awards, proving his talent isn’t limited to just one field. He also works as a gym trainer at the police department’s gym and has shared a video about it.<img>Karibasappa, who is originally from Davanagere, has acted in several movies alongside his bodybuilding career. Because of this, when he entered the Bigg Boss house, most people assumed he was from the film industry. But the truth is, he’s a government servant who has successfully managed multiple careers.<img>Talking about his Bigg Boss stint in Season 12, Karibasappa initially looked like a strong contender who would last long. However, his habit of talking unnecessarily and poking his nose into others’ business became a problem. He also failed to speak up when it mattered, which led to his elimination within just a couple of weeks.<img>Karibasappa recently appeared as a ‘kwatle’ (troublemaker) on Colors Kannada’s ‘Kwatle Kitchen Season 2’. He would show up every week to playfully bother the contestants. But he never actually ruined their dishes; in fact, he often helped them out. He definitely survived longer and was more popular on Kwatle Kitchen than in the Bigg Boss house. To watch the video, <strong>click here.</strong>

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