Actress Yuvika Chaudhary, who is the fifth contestant to get eliminated from the controversial reality show "Bigg Boss Nau", says the romance that was blooming inside the house between contestant Prince Narula and her was "one-sided".
On the ongoing Colors show, Prince, who was the winner of youth-based reality show "MTV Splitsvilla 8", was seen proposing to the actress.
Asked what was cooking, Yuvika told IANS over phone from Mumbai: "Honestly saying, it was one-sided. But when I came to know that Prince likes me, I was surprised and happy."
She also said that she really "loved" the attention she got from Prince and Rishabh Sinha, who too has a soft corner for her.
"Of course any girl will like if somebody likes or loves her. I loved it. Prince showed his feelings and he was confident I loved that too... Rishabh too likes me. I loved that part too," she added.
Asked if the proposal was for the game, Yuvika replied: "No, I don't think so that he did this for the game... I had told Prince that 'Wow, the game would start now?' and then he replied by saying that 'No, it is genuine and that's why I dont want to exaggerate this here'."
Yuvika, who had made her debut in Bollywood with the 2007 film "Om Shanti Om", entered the house with her partner and now former contestant Vikas Bhalla.
The 32-year-old actress says she wants Suyyash Rai, Kishwer Merchant or Prince to win the ninth season of the reality show.
"Kishwer or Prince are very strong. I really want Suyyash to win too, but he has lost interest. If he becomes more active, I would want one of these three to win," she said.
Other contestants left in "Bigg Boss Nau" apart from the trio and Rishabh include Rochelle Rao, Aman Verma, Digangana Suryavanshi, Rimi Sen and Puneet Vashist.
What is she planning to do now?
Yuvika said: "I have no idea what I am going to do. It's going to take time to sink in that I'm not a part of the house anymore. I am going to enjoy Diwali (with my family). I have one film, which is going to start, but till the time the show is on, I can't do anything else... it's in the contract."
--Indo-Asian New Service
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