The 31-year-old cricketer, who was in the bottom two and was in the face-off round with Puja Banerjee, had an argument with celebrity judges Madhuri Dixit, Remo D'Souza and Karan Johar after they pointed out flaws in his performance.
"The outburst was more because of the disappointment than anger as I was doing extremely well on the show during the past six weeks. I think I just had a bad day. It was wrong timing and wrong choice of song," Sreesanth told PTI.
"I was in the face-off and I had injured my back badly and there was a complete black out. I was in extreme pain and could not concentrate. May be if I had got a 5-minute break I could have performed better. I have to accept it as the contract says that you have to leave when you are eliminated," he said.
Sreesanth, who is banned for life by the BCCI for his alleged involvement in spot-fixing in IPL, said the show has helped him regain his lost self-confidence.
"I found that self-confidence again. It was a great confidence booster for me. I feel I was good on the show and I had set my own standard. I missed being in a competitive scenario for past several months and this show gave me a chance to compete again," he said.
"She loved it absolutely but she is disheartened that I could not be on the show till the end. She would have loved to see me as the winner," he said.
The sportsman said he is not sure about doing more reality shows and is now looking forward to his Tamil-Telegu bilingual film 'Anbulla Azagae', which will go on floors in October. Sreesanth is also composing music for the youth-based film.
"I am not sure about doing other reality shows. But I am excited about 'Anbulla Azagae'. I had thought that I would be on 'Jhalak' till the end so I had asked the makers to begin the film in October. Now, I will just have to wait for it as the film cannot be preponed," Sreesanth said.
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