Q: Sana, you mentioned not needing footage for your profession. Why did you enter the house, especially after highlighting big cases like Aryan Khan and Rekha?

A: I’m not someone who seeks footage in the show. I never create unnecessary drama for attention. I joined with a strong background and didn’t rely on the show for recognition.

Q: You portrayed yourself as strong, but at times, you said you were weak. Can you explain?

A: Towards the end, I knew I might be nominated, but I wasn’t afraid. I decided to stay and stand up for myself. No one could suppress me, and I never hesitated to speak my mind.

Q: Your interactions with other contestants were sometimes intense. Can you shed light on that?

A: It was more about tone than anything else. I didn’t appreciate a high tone, and I stood up for myself when needed. I spent a lot of time in the boys’ rooms, enjoyed it to some extent, but never let anyone overpower me.

Q: Did you face criticism from Karan Sir?

A: If Karan Sir pointed out something, I took it seriously. It wasn’t about feminism but more about addressing any issues . I realized it and worked on it.

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