Sahil Anand evicted from 'Bigg Boss'

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 10 2016 | 10:22 PM IST
Actor Sahil Anand, who made his way to "Bigg Boss" as a wild card entrant, got ousted from the show.
Sahil bid adieu to the "Bigg Boss" house this week, a mere two weeks after he entered the house. After entering the house, Sahil quickly secured his place by defeating Rahul Dev in the dome task, a press release issued here said.
Looking at Sahil's determination and confidence, a few house-mates did get insecure of him.
During his stint on the show, Sahil played the game in a calm and composed way as he never got into fights for unnecessary reasons.
"If I have to sum up my experience in 'Bigg Boss' in just one word, it would be crazy. It is truly a game show that can change your life," Sahil said in a statement here.
Sahil who was seen in Karan Johar's "Student of the Year" because of his grounded and friendly nature shared a cordial relationship with all the contestants in the house.
He developed bond with anchor Bani J and Gaurav Chopra.
"Though my stint on the show was short-lived, it allowed me to rekindle my friendship with Bani. I am also glad I got to meet other like-minded people as well like Lopa and Gaurav. If I had to pick a winner, I think Gaurav or Manveer will win hands down," Sahil said.
Just like another contestant Navin Prakash (evicted), Sahil was one who had the patience to tackle Om Swami and was often heard advising him to play a fair game.
In the captaincy task, friendship came first for Sahil and he supported his good friend Bani when Om Swami made some unsavoury comments about her family.
Hosted by Salman Khan the reality show "Bigg Boss" is aired on Colors channel.

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First Published: Dec 10 2016 | 10:22 PM IST

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