
Bigg Boss 15: Evicted Contestant Sahil Shroff Opens Up About The Controversial Show; Takes A Dig At Pratik Sejahpal
Bigg Boss 15Reality ShowsSahil Shroff got evicted from the Bigg Boss 15 in the first Weekend Ka Vaar. He opened up about the controversial game show and also talked about the fellow BB contestant Pratik Sejahpal
It has been a week since Bigg Boss 15 began. The contestants are pulling their sleeves to entertain the audience with their day-to-day activities in the BB house. This weekend came with a big entertainment wave as it was the first Weekend Ka Vaar with host Salman Khan. Sunday was full of laughter, emotional breakdowns, and sobs too. This weekend we saw the first eviction of the Bigg Boss 15. Unfortunately, the journey of Sahil Shroff In BB 15 came to an end in the very first week of the controversial reality show.
While talking about the same with a leading news portal, Sahil Shroff said that everyone was shocked, including the other contestants in the house. He also said that it didn’t add up, because he was just making inroads, taking advice from the right people in the house as to the way he was going and who his friends were. The thing is that everyone has different personalities. Sahil even said that he has worked very hard to be this balanced person that he is right now after a long time, and he is not a person who will just pick up fights for no reason.
Sahil went on to add that when he got into this controversial show, he was being told just like how Rahul Roy the winner of season 1, is there are other ways of dealing with conflict. It’s not only about fighting and being explosive, it’s also about sliding around the situation and coming out on top of it. He also said that he played well, had good relationships inside the house, and was easy to work with throughout the show.
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Sahil Shroff also talked about Pratik Sehajpal. While talking about it he said Pratik is playing the bad guy, or he is a bad guy he doesn’t know. All are giving that person more respect than someone who is a gentleman, who is being himself and taking his time. So it doesn’t make any sense. It makes Sahil realise that as a culture and a society, we appreciate the negative aspect of life more than someone who is coming in and bringing in life to a situation, Sahil concluded.
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