Kash is very calculating: Roshini
Roshini, who was unaware about the concept of the show and thought the show would have a social message was uncomfortable with the surroundings of the village. "I wanted to quit the show as I come from a modern family and have never seen or lived in such an environment before." Does she still feel the same? "No, not anymore. Now I am love with the village and its villagers. I also feel that the show has helped me to discover myself," adds Roshini.
Asked about Anmol's elimination and her chemistry with her, she calmly replied, "It was a mixed feeling. I felt good for her as it was a dignified elimination but Anmol was the 'Phuljhadhi' (firecracker) whose sparks were not harmful but entertaining so I'll definitely miss her".
She also added though earlier there was a "one-sided tiff" between them (from Anmol's side), "I was shocked to see her bitching about me as I had always treated her as my younger sister but in order to gain popularity and attention she did all this."
Does she think the catfight between Kashmera Shah and Sambhavana on national TV was ethical?" It is really a shame on Kash and Sambhavan's part, they should understand that they are celebrities and have gained a reputation in the society so should avoid engaging in anything that can deteriorate their dignity and respect."
She adds, "I also beleive that Sambhavna is loud and aggressive but this does not mean that she can hurt others or create misunderstandings."
What is the meaning of friendship in a reality show? "Nothing called friendship exists in a reality show, there are no friends, only allies. Real friendship will come out after the show," says Roshini.
Who does she think would be Desi Girl and why? "The girl who wins the heart of the villagers will be the Desi Girl and I strongly fell that it can be Aushmia because she comes from a Punjabi family. It was easy for her to extend her heart to the villagers."
What about Kashmira?" Kash is very calculating and knows the game well; she always makes politically correct statements."
Does she feel the judgment in the show is biased? "Judgment is about human opinion which is very subjective. Initially, I felt that favoritism prevails but later I realized that the village people are very sweet and pure-hearted; they speak from their heart."
Life in a village is different from the city, so how does she manage to stay fit? "The food in the village has abundant oil and ghee but life here is so tough that I have lost weight doing household chores." The audience was little amazed to see her dressing style in the village. Doesn't she think she should wear clothes keeping in mind the surroundings? "Different people have different styles and dress up accordingly, I think the audience should give us time to adapt to these surroundings. Do we wear such cheap clothes?" she counters.