“Prince is showing his true colours. He believes women aren’t worth anything, though he claimed before entering the house that he respects women. And I think Kishwar is the biggest game planner on the show this season,” the Sapne Suhaane Ladakpan Ke actor added.
On being voted out of the show, Roopal said, “This is the happiest I have been in the last fifteen days. I have been craving to get out, within a week I realised that this is not the kind of game show I am made for and I wanted to get out ASAP!”
Elaborating on her decision to go for a show like Bigg Boss , Roopal said, “I wanted to try the experience but there’s a difference between thinking about something and doing it. I realised I won’t be able to give them the drama and footage they need so I’d rather get out.”
Discussing the difficulties she faced during her journey in the house, the TV actor said, “There is too much of negativity in the house. Even simple tasks turn into arguments. I cried after the first fight even though I was not involved; in the second one, I ended up reacting and by the time the third fight happened, I had learned to cut out the negativity. But it is very tough to keep ignoring all the negative energy all the time.”
Opening up about her ex-flame Ankit Gera (who was the first contestant to be eliminated from Bigg Boss 9), Roopal said, “The first two days were awkward but from the third day, Ankit became cordial and when he was evicted, I felt guilty. I had nominated him for his behaviour in the first two days and somewhere that was the reason he was evicted, I felt bad for him and that’s why I was crying.”
Though she is out of the show, Roopal is sure about who she wants to win the show. “I want Keith to win the show. I think he’s very smart, sensible and gentle. I hope he wins.”
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