Wednesday, February 10, 2016

'I never tried to fake it in Bigg Boss'

'I have fallen in love and been dumped several times, so I learnt not to break anyone’s heart. I liked some of the housemates but someone else developed feelings for them.
rishabh Sinha may have lost out on the Bigg Boss title but he's very content with what he has achieved so far. The first runner-up of the ninth season, Rishabh beat the show's strongest contenders Mandana Karimi and Rochelle Rao but could not defeat Prince Narula.
"I have always used three words throughout the show: It doesn't matter. I stand by that. I am so glad to see the audience response. They have been praising me a lot. They told me that even if I didn’t win the show, I have won their hearts and that's what matters to me. I am happy to become the people’s champion and not the trophy champion," Rishabh says. 
The line, he says, came from his mother."My mother was a radio jockey for 15 years; she worked with AIR FM Rainbow. Now, they have settled down in the US. Plus, I read a lot. But I know it doesn’t look like I read books," Rishabh says with a laugh.  Rishabh got a lot of flak in the house, and he admits that he was never Mr Favourite."From Day One, everyone was against me. Whatever you saw on the show -- the good, bad and ugly -- it was all me. I never tried to fake it. The format does not allow you to lie, as cameras follow us 24/7. And I have no regrets." 


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