Q: What is your favorite game, and who do you want to win?
A: Munawar, Abhishek, and Ankita are playing exceptionally well. I want them to win because of their passion and dedication.
Q: Your bond with Munawar seemed good initially. What happened to strain your bond?
A: Our bond didn’t go bad; we started maintaining a distance because of differences with Mannara. Mannara is perceived as passive, and her insecurities led to misunderstandings. I distanced myself to avoid drama.
Q: Ankita and Mannara had a late-night drama. Any comments on that?
A: Big Boss doesn’t have clocks, so time is unpredictable. The drama with Ankita and Mannara happened at night. People change, and situations change too.
Q: What’s your opinion on Mannara’s friendship and her comments about you being insecure?
A: Mannara’s initial days were intense, and she made comments about my insecurity. To clear misunderstandings, I distanced myself from close people. Everyone has their perspective.
Q: The dynamics in the Big Boss house seem to change rapidly. How do you cope with it?
A: In Bigg Boss, there’s no concept of time, and people change. Adapting to the evolving dynamics is crucial, and everyone has their own way of thinking.
Q: What do you think about the ongoing drama in the house?
A: Drama is inevitable in Bigg Boss. The lack of clocks in the house makes time unpredictable. People and situations evolve constantly, keeping everyone on their toes.
Q: What’s your take on the changing dynamics in the house?
A: Everyone has their own perspective, and it’s fine. The dynamics in Bigg Boss are ever-changing, and people adapt to the evolving situations.