Q: How did you feel when your eviction was delayed for such a long time?
A: I was waiting for it and wondering how my eviction would happen. Finally, when it happened, I was definitely very happy.
Q: Can you describe your emotions when you saw your eviction and how you felt coming out?
A: It was a rollercoaster of emotions. At first, I wasn’t sure if I would come out, and the waiting was desperate. But when I finally came out, I felt relieved and extremely happy. The journey was quite unpredictable.
Q: What was going through your mind during the journey, especially when it seemed uncertain?
A: The journey was like a bumpy road. There were smooth moments, but then it became bumpy again. The ups and downs created a lot of tension. I’m grateful for this journey, although there were moments of uncertainty.
Q: Were you curious about how others in the Big Boss house felt about your situation?
A: Yes, there was a lot of curiosity among the Big Boss housemates about my journey. They kept asking questions, and it was important to clarify things. Even with Abhishek, there seemed to be an equation related to “was It For Game” and “was It For Real.”
Q: Can you explain the difference between “was It For Game” and “was It For Real”?
A: Definitely, “was It For Game” was not about the actual game. It was not for the sake of the game. If it were, maybe it would have been visible in body language and expressions. Every detail mattered, and it was not just for the game.
Q: Did you feel like a love angle was being portrayed, especially with the proposal?
A: No, I didn’t feel like a love angle was being created intentionally. It was just happening. I was going with the flow, and there wasn’t any scripted love angle. “Was it For Real” was not just for The game; it was genuine.