Originally posted by: make-believe
http://biggboss.in.com/season-5-videos/sky-ka-game-plan-ajeeb-hai-says-shraddha-2877.html#topIn this interview after eviction, right off of the bat the second question they ask Shraddha is "Do you think Amar used you in the game?" She had a very decent, dignified and rational reply, and I don't think she was entirely oblivious to Amar's game playing antics either. We've seen her discuss them with Mehak many times in fact, and when Vida, others, etc. were around in uncensored videos she has said that he is quite the chameleon depending on situation and does play all the time to do what is better for him.The reason why I think she didn't consider Amar to be 'backstabbing' or despicable is because of this miraculous thing in life called the theory of relativity. When you have monkeys like Sky and Sid in the house...someone like Amar seems okay to settle on as an alliance or friend for the meanwhile to get by and hang around with. No matter what he did otherwise, Amar did not annoy or torment her like those two, so even while leaving she gave him her vote of confidence as a possible captain and outside too isn't really reacting strongly on what is perceived to be Amar's 'true' face.She has a very, very good understanding too that this is a game, and has taken it in good spirit even after eviction. Compared to some of the other delusional motor mouths, I'd say that she is one of the most well-spoken after being voted out of the house šš¼
I felt really sad seeing her go. In the last few weeks, I had started liking her a lot.
It is true that she gets provoked easily and often does not have any control over what she speaks when she is angry. But she fought only when she was really rubbed the wrong way.Another good thing I liked about her is that she never tried to justify her mistakes when being pointed at. She never tried to cheat public by making false claims. She did use abusive word, but she accepted her fault. Moreover, it sometimes happens in anger.
Three cheers for Shraddha š š š