Why good moments of 'Bigg Boss' not shown on TV? asks Sahil

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 11 2016 | 4:22 PM IST
Actor Sahil Anand, who got evicted from the controversial TV reality show "Bigg Boss", is glad he did not grab eyeballs for wrong reasons but he wonders why the "good moments" of the programme are not shown to audiences.
During his stint on the show, Sahil was calm and composed and he never got into fights for unnecessary reasons.
"I think I was pretty active in the ('Bigg Boss') house. I used to stand and speak when anything wrong used to happen. There are good moments also in the house but I guess viewers are getting to see more of fights, arguments etc. In this case I am happy I am not seen (in such instances))," Sahil told PTI.
For the 29-year-old actor the experience on the show was good but he is not sure if he would like to enter the house again.
"The experience was good. I wanted to know how I would behave in tense atmosphere in the 'Bigg Boss' house. I am not thinking about going again in the show. I don't know. There is too much stress. It is bad atmosphere. I had not given up."
Sahil, seen in Karan Johar's "Student of the Year" (2012), shared a cordial relationship with all contestants in the house. He developed bonding with house-mates Bani and Gaurav Chopra.
"Bani and I had met earlier and it was good reconnecting with her. She was there for me and I was there for her. Gaurav Chopra is good and strong. We spoke a lot on a lot of things. He took me as younger brother."
Aired on Colors, this season of "Bigg Boss" has celebrities and commoners locked inside the house.
Sahil thinks celebrities were like common people on the show as they do everything - right from washing clothes to cleaning utensils to cooking.
"We celebrities had no edge, we had no luxury we were doing all kinds of job. Rather the commoners were throwing tantrums."
Sahil, who entered "Bigg Boss" as a wild card entrant, got ousted from the show last night, after just two weeks of stay in the house.

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First Published: Dec 11 2016 | 4:22 PM IST

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