Salman Khan is a male chauvinist: Sapna Bhavnani

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Salman Khan is a male chauvinist: Sapna Bhavnani


Sapna Bhavnani

Sapna Bhavnani, one of the most interesting and craziest contestants of Colors'Bigg Boss season 6, is now out of the house.

We contacted this hairstylist to know about her stay and exit from the house.

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Sapna is someone who always wanted to get out of the house from day one. But she stayed on for a long period. So now that she is evicted, how does she feel? "I do not know how I feel as I have not had ample time to be with myself and introspect. But it's definitely great being out of the house."

What was her first thought when her eviction was announced? "Hallelujah!!! was my first thought, as I was never interested in winning the show."

Okay…if she always had been so desperate to get out the show, then how did she feel being an inmate for so many weeks and why did she take up the project at all? "I felt I would be out in two to three weeks' time, as I wasn't a usual TV face. And, yes I was restless every single day as I was locked up in a house. Only the people who have stayed in that house will understand what I felt."

So do you now feel that you should have never entered the Bigg Boss house at all? "No I met some wonderful people like Nirahua, Aseem Trivedi and Sampat Pal. They will be role models for me."

There was a time when Sapna couldn't stand Imam Siddiqui and the latter even called her names but suddenly they were seen as BFFs. When asked to elaborate on this, the lady said, "He called me names like fake, but it does not make me one. Plus, after a point I realised that he was taking things to the next level which was needed in that house as it had got too boring. I also discovered that we have a lot in common and that we are equally mad. So we got back together."

Do you still hold a grudge against Salman Khan (given their tiff during one of the interaction sessions?) "You hold a grudge against people when the issue is not addressed. I was honest and I spoke my mind so I do not hold any grudge. Actors are not God and as far as Salman is concerned he is a male chauvinist. There were a lot of incidents in the house where he was seen promoting men."

She continued, "When Rajev Paul passed a comment saying a 40 year old woman does not have much option unlike a 40 year old man (in terms of relationship), Salman agreed to it. He spoke badly against the gay community and Salman did not even stand for it."

Do you think the heated argument that you had with Salman could have been avoided? "If he can give it to people, he must also have the courage to take it back. We have the freedom of speech and there is no need to feel so picky and touchy about it," she maintained.

Talking about the Sana-Rajev-Delnaz angle, she shared, "It's very boring and I am really exhausted of this pati, patni or who angle. Sana knew this would work for her and that is why she has stayed in the house this long. But, I do not like her 'bimbo' attitude where she spends so much of time on make-up and costumes. She has brought so many clothes for everyday use. And Delnaaz has tried being a 'bichari' on the show from day one by not standing for herself, which is very sad."

On the person she wants to see as the winner she observed, "I would like to see Niketan as the winner as he has conducted himself as the best of the lot. And though Imam is a friend, I do not think that he will win as he hasn't been in the house from day one."

Lastly, when we asked the lady about her future plans, she promptly answered, "I am thinking of getting into direction now and would like to start as an associate director in films. And since I like Anurag Basu's work, I would like to work under him."

All the best, Sapna!!!

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Posted: 12 years ago
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nothing new in it... 90% male in this world are male chauvinist... It is not only India but whole world...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Way to go Sapna! Thank you for giving Salman the taste of his own medicine. He is a male chauvinist, only you could be daring enough to say it openly! #Respect!🥳
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Sapna is the best.

Hoped she could be in the finale but its okay.

Way to go Sapna 🥳
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Look who's talking, The Psycho does not have the power to take back herself and she is picking on others. She is just a Lady Imaam.
She was teaching Kashif etiquettes when she herself requires some.
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Originally posted by: Teh_Batman

Look who's talking, The Psycho does not have the power to take back herself and she is picking on others. She is just a Lady Imaam.

She was teaching Kashif etiquettes when she herself requires some.



The only woman in the show with enough guts to give Salman a taste of his own medicine. That's who's talking.
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Originally posted by: Teh_Batman

Look who's talking, The Psycho does not have the power to take back herself and she is picking on others. She is just a Lady Imaam.

She was teaching Kashif etiquettes when she herself requires some.



No one is perfect but it does not mean they are always wrong
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Teh_Batman

Look who's talking, The Psycho does not have the power to take back herself and she is picking on others. She is just a Lady Imaam.

She was teaching Kashif etiquettes when she herself requires some.



That still doesn't change the fact that Salman is a male chauvanist.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I agree that Salman Khan has many negative qualities but I will not call him male chauvinist. I am talking only on the basis of his behaviour as BB host.

There have been times when he blasted (even humiliated) a male contestant but did not say anything to a female contestant even if her behaviour was far worse. So, on what basis, can Sapna say that he is a male chauvinist?

In BB, some female participants behave in a very offensive manner with others. They shout, they are rude and arrogant, they make disparaging remarks and they justify it by saying that they are straightforward and on th face. But if somebody else gives it back to them, then they talk about "aurat ki ijjat". Should we call them female chauvinists?

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Since you sapna have come out of the show now ,i want to suggest you to go to mental asylum now to get your treatment for same days you spent in bigg boss . i know after the Bigg boss,you are going to miss all that entertainment you created in show ,so now you create same entertainment in mental asylum going there ..
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