Fashion designer Kawaljit Singh, who entered the "Bigg Boss Nau" house as a wild card entry last month, was on Sunday night evicted from the show. Surprised, he conjectures that his health issues may have led to his ouster.
"I have health issues. I am diabetic. So it's not the age factor... I have played my game well. I have done my tasks super well and won them as well," the 60-year-old told IANS over phone after his eviction from the Colors' show.
He blames the food in the "Bigg Boss Nau" house for his health troubles.
"What happens is that because of certain reasons if we don't follow the rules of 'Bigg Boss Nau', the whole house (all housemates) gets punished. In that punishment, we were given potato and rice, which is like poison for a diabetic," he said.
Other contestants still locked inside the house include celebrities like Mandana Karimi, Suyyash Rai, Kishwar Merchant and Prince Narula.
The show is hosted by Bollywood superstar Salman Khan.
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