Q] How do you feel about your sister Rinku’s game in Bigg Boss? What’s your perspective on her strategy?
Ans: I find her game interesting. She’s going at it steadily, not unnecessarily saying things that could hurt others. She’s forming good bonds inside the house, and it seems like people are looking out for her.
Q] Do you think there were instances where she could have spoken up or raised her voice but chose not to?
Ans: Every contestant has their journey on the show, and Rinku has decided the direction she wants to take. I believe she’s observing and choosing when to raise her voice. In intense situations, people often go against each other, and it can lead to chaos. I think it’s a smart play on her part to stay composed and not get involved unnecessarily.
Q] How do you see her approach of not engaging in intense arguments in the Bigg Boss house?
Ans: I think it’s a refreshing element in the Bigg Boss house. While others might resort to shouting and arguing, Rinku is playing with grace and dignity. She responds to people respectfully, and it’s a different way of playing the game. Bigg Boss has acknowledged her approach, and it’s a noteworthy point.
Q] There have been accusations of bias in this season. Do you feel the show is biased towards your sister?
Ans: I believe Bigg Boss has been fair, and I’m glad if there’s any bias towards my sister. It’s evident that they haven’t criticized Rinku, and even in situations where others tried to involve her, she has maintained her stand with grace.