Actress Mahek Chahal, who was voted out in a mid-week eviction from the "Bigg Boss Halla Bol" reality show Thursday, says she would love to do more shows on TV, especially those involving dance.
What's her plan now that she's out of "Bigg Boss..."?
"I would love to do more shows on TV. There are a lot of dance reality shows being brought up. It would be great if I can get some dance-based show," Mahek told IANS.
The 35-year-old, who was the runner-up of "Bigg Boss 5", entered the extended version of "Bigg Boss 8" as a challenger. She was nominated along with Dimpy, Karishma Tanna and Pritam Singh.
"All three of them have been a part of the show since a long time and they share a huge fan following outside (the house). I was there for a few weeks only. My chance of getting the trophy was less."
"It would be fair if someone who has been there in the show since the beginning, wins it," she said.
Her journey in "Bigg Boss Halla Bol" lasted 18 days, during which she appeared as a calm person. However, things turned ugly when she ended up in a verbal fight with Dimpy, Ali Quli Mirza and Sambhavna Seth.
Talking about her fights, Mahek said: "I can't force people to think the way I do. Fights happen in every season. Every contestant inside the house wants to take a stand of his own. But while taking a stand, you shouldn't pass the line of tolerance."
Nevertheless, Mahek is happy with her journey on the show, and she hopes she's able to sustain her friendship with all contestants of the ongoing Colors show, hosted by Farah Khan.
The show is now left with eight housemates.
--Indo-Asain News Service
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