If fans do emotional atyachaar, I might go back to the house: Rimi Sen
In her first live chat post elimination, Bigg Boss 9 contestant Rimi Sen talks about why she didn't take part in tasks, why she didn't leave the house when gates were thrown open, wanting to participate in KKK next, and much more!
The only contestant who reportedly made crores of rupees by being in a show she did not want to be part of, at all, was the mildly genius Rimi Sen.
The eighth and latest contestant to be eliminated from Bigg Boss 9, Rimi Sen indulged us with a live chat about pretty much every question that was on viewers' minds. Here are the best takeaways from her live session:
The devil of the show
"It'll have to be Priya Malik. Ever since she's gone inside the house, everything has gone haywire. I know her personally, she's a teacher in Australia; she's a very nice, loving girl. She's doing whatever she's doing inside the house to win the game. So, I mean it as a compliment when I say that Priya is the biggest devil inside the house."
Priya Malik is a smart player. Picture courtesy: Colors TV
The most genuine people inside the house/who should win the game?
"Suyyash, Kishwer and Prince, undoubtedly. And I'd like to see Prince or Kishwer win the game; they have the potential to."
Overall experience inside the house
"Though I didn't want to stay, I've learnt a lot from Bigg Boss. Abh realise hota hai ki ghar mein maids are doing so much mehnat-they take at least half an hour to prepare each meal, and we finish the food in just 2 minutes, without realising the effort they've put into it. I definitely understood the value of things much more. Most importantly, relationships, and how to handle them."
Did she spoil her career by participating in Bigg Boss?
"No, I didn't. I hadn't worked for 4 years before Bigg Boss anyway, and I don't have any regrets. I'm as it is not a very ambitious person; I only work when I truly like something. I'm the kind of person who can sit at home and do nothing very easily. Next, my career's focus will be on direction."
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Why she didn't participate in tasks.
"Bigg Boss pe tasks are tortures-sitting on a rickshaw for 24 hours, working the chakki for 24 hours. If a task is beyond my comfort level, I can't do it, simple as that. To live with so many strangers in itself is a task; it's enough for me that I could accomplish even that!"
People she'll miss the most.
"I'll miss Suyyash, Prince and Kishwer's relationship. But they'll be out in one and half months, so I won't get to miss them too much!"
Why Prince was crying a river on her departure from the house.
"That was maybe because he was happy that he wouldn't have to convince me to take part in tasks anymore!"
Going back to the house.
"I won't go back to the house, but if fans do emotional atyachaar, I might. To all of you, it's my humble request, please don't!"
Her reaction on being eliminated.
"When Bigg Boss announced that I'm the one being eliminated, my first reaction was, "Finally!". I wanted to go and kiss Bigg Boss!"
What she'll miss about the house.
"I won't miss anything about the BB house. The music they wake you up with, the stale food you get to eat, the cold water you have to bathe with-nothing in that house worth missing. But I might miss the relationships I'd built."
The bank balance debate
"Bank balance ke liye main gayi zarroor thi, but I've come out with a lot of experience."
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Why she didn't leave the house when Bigg Boss left the gates open.
"I didn't want to breach the contract. I have never done anything controversial. I wanted to go through the normal process of elimination. I knew my time was coming; I wanted to wait patiently."
About wanting to do Khatron Ke Khiladi next!
"KKK tasks are 10-15 minutes long; they don't take the entire day! I want to experience some adventurous tasks now. I won't give up there because there, giving up means going home. So, I'll do the tasks I can to the best of my ability."
About Mandana's perceived rudeness.
"Mandana is rude, selfish, I know-but so is everyone else, deep down. She's not intentionally disrespectful. Her fluctuations are hard to understand, which get misconstrued as rudeness."