Q1: What do you think about the idea that Big Boss is scripted or heavily edited?

A1: Many people say Big Boss is scripted or heavily edited. I believe I was affected by extensive editing, where important scenes featuring others were left out.

Q2: Did your entry with Samar attract more attention because of excessive highlighting?

A2: Yes, the content around my entry with Samar got a lot of attention, overshadowing other important moments. It seemed like Salman Sir appreciated my good performance, but the focus shifted to the love confusion narrative.

Q3: Were you influenced or did your opinions change about contestants once inside the house?

A3: Initially, my observations on the stage were accurate. However, inside, I felt the need to build connections, like with Munawar, to gather information and catch content. Being friends helped me understand subtle points, and it was crucial to avoid early conflicts.

Q4: Can you explain your interactions with Munawar and the accusations of influencing others?

A4: I bantered with Munawar to know him better. Accusations of influencing him were unfounded; it was more about building a connection to catch interesting moments. Early on, I felt singled out, especially when Salman Sir’s comments were mysterious yet critical.

Q5: How did you perceive Salman Sir’s comments and your interactions with contestants?

A5: While Salman Sir’s initial observations were correct, I felt my opinions were misunderstood inside the house. The dynamics with Munawar were more strategic, and my playful banter was often mistaken for genuine animosity.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here