I was too real for the show: Digangana Suryavanshi

In an exclusive interview, the actor talks about her elimination from Bigg Boss among other things.

Update: 2015-12-07 14:26 GMT

Mumbai: Bigg Boss 9’s Saturday show ended on a twisted note as show’s host, Salman Khan dropped a new bomb on the participants. This time, the housemates had the power to show one contestant the exit door, and the Bigg Boss 9 gharwasi to walk out of that door was Digangana Suryavanshi. The recently evicted TV actress isn’t actually mourning her fresh farewell but is rather happy. “I got the highest voting. Contestants voted me out, not the audience. And it doesn’t make me sad because there are no friends inside the house,” Digangana expressed.

Being the youngest contestant inside the house must have been tough, when asked if she was bullied by others, the actress says nobody succeeded in tossing her around as she strictly held her ground. “I didn’t get carried away like others, I kept my cool. When I expressed my views, everyone kept quiet and heard me. Most importantly, I didn’t disappoint my fans. Unlike others, I didn’t indulge in politics and didn’t manipulate anyone. I was too real for the show,” said the actress.

Was being dull on the eyes one of the reasons for her eviction? “Maybe I came out as a dull person because I didn’t get into street fights. In the house, I saw people saying things and then contradicting themselves. But I presented my opinions without shouting or yelling, that’s why I lasted so long with grace and self-respect. ”

In the show, we saw the bad blood between Rishabh Sinha and the actress dissolve and a new friendship bloom. “I think people are more surprised than us. Yes, I was pissed when Rishabh entered the house. He has done and said few nasty things in the past and I have given it all back to him. But I don’t hate him, hate is a big word. He has never been apologetic in the real life but inside the house, he was. I didn’t want to carry the grudge all my life. We were under one roof. Slowly, we started to look out for each other and I realized we can mutually sort things out between us and we did. As surprising as it may sound but Rishabh and I are friends now,” the actress let out a soft giggle.

On her fight with Puneet Vashist, Digangana says “He has certain things going on with him in real life. And when you try to overcome one thing, you subconsciously mess the other," actress sighed. “House brought that change in him and he couldn’t handle it. With time, it all came out on me. I have no hard feelings for him, though. I reminded him that he has no right to tell me what to do, how to behave, that I knew well enough. But he just went overboard anyway.”

The actress went further and expressed her take on Bigg Boss 9’s one of the strongest contestants, Prince Narula. “I found Prince really confusing. In the task, he transforms into a different person and normally, he is completely another person. It was hard to sort him out.”

While the idea of wildcard entry doesn’t excite the 18-year old actress, she indeed is excited to share some ‘Big’ news with her fans soon.

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