More than willing to return to Bigg Boss house: Shilpa

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 20 2013 | 1:10 PM IST

Television actress Shilpa Agnihotri, who was evicted from "Bigg Boss - Saath 7" house, feels inmates fight too much and she was voted out as she failed to generate meaty content. But given a chance she won't mind re-entering the house.

The actress, who had entered the house with her husband actor Apoorva Agnihotri, was evicted Saturday. "Bigg Boss Saath-7" airs on Colors.

"Everyone felt that my eviction was very unexpected. I feel that maybe I did not give enough content which was why I was evicted," Shilpa told IANS in a telephonic interview from Mumbai.

"The minute they ask me for a wild card entry, I am more than willing to go...at least till the time my husband is there.

"I feel so bad that I am here without him. I will probably cry when I go home...I will continue to watch the show at least till the time my husband is there," added the actress seen in shows like "Lavanya" and "Kyunki... Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi".

Talking about the "Bigg Boss" experience, she said that she was shocked to see how much people fight.

"Apoorva and I have been married for so many years. We hardly ever fight. Even if we start to argue, we stop within five minutes. But I realised how much people love to fight in the 'Bigg Boss' house," she said.

"I just detest fights," she added.

The house was initially divided into 'hell' and 'heaven' segments and while Shilpa was placed in the heaven side, Apoorva was in hell.

"We had imagined the two sides to be very different. We thought we will just not be able to see each other. But it was not so. We could talk, hug and kiss each other. Plus we knew if we performed well, there was a chance we could be together," she said.

Now Gauhar Khan, Kushal Tandon, Tanisha Mukherjee, Armaan Kohli, Asif Azim, Sangram Singh, Elli Avram, Pratyusha Banerjee and Viveik Mishra,VJ Andy, Kamya Punjabi and Apoorva are in the "Bigg Boss - Saath 7".

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First Published: Oct 20 2013 | 1:08 PM IST

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