Aman Verma can win 'Bigg Boss': Arvind Vegda

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 01 2015 | 6:22 PM IST
Gujarati singer Arvind Vegda, who is the latest contestant to be eliminated from "Bigg Boss Nau", feels actor Aman Verma's calculative mind and perseverance can bag him the winning trophy.
Arvind became the third contestant to be ousted from the celebrity reality show, hosted by superstar Salman Khan.
"The best game right now is being played by Aman. He is being very calculative and that's his nature. He has the patience, the calmness and the quality needed to survive in the house and win the show. He has been with Kishwer, Keith and me... I feel he has the understanding. He can win," Arvind told PTI.
The singer added he saw a winning spirit in Prince Narula and found him a real person. "He (Prince) is here to win. He does not care about anything else. He is not even worried about prize money. He just wants to win this show. He is a real guy."
Arvind, however, finds Iranian girl Mandana Karimi an odd personality, who keeps "switching from person to person" as per her convenience.
"Mandana works in her comfort zone. She would be with a person for a day if she thinks she is comfortable with him or her then later forget the same person.
"Relationships are built on strong base but her base is weak. Like she was friends with Rochelle earlier and then something happened she forgot what she shared with her."
The singer said he had an experience of a lifetime inside the house and it made him value his family and friends a lot more than he used to do earlier.
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First Published: Nov 01 2015 | 6:22 PM IST

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