Kavita Kaushik, wild-card contestant on Bigg Boss 14, has been turning heads with her fierce temperament and headstrong nature. Mahika Sharma, who worked with her on the FIR program, came out to support her and called her ‘tigress’.
Mahika said the other contestants are like ‘stray dogs coming together and pointing at Kavita’, but she is a fighter and will emerge victorious.
In an interview with SpotboyE, Mahika said: “This time Bigg Boss has presented the worst casting. I feel apart from Jasmin (Bhasin), Rubina (Dilaik) and Kavita, they are all strangers and commoners. Aly (Goni), Eijaz (Khan) and Pavitra (Punia) are familiar faces, but may be too unsure about Kavita and Rubina in the house. But I don’t feel bad for Kavita because she is not a bechari. She is a fighter and will rule the house. I really don’t feel like the eviction happens on the vote. Since the creators want a loving angle, they want to make it full of romance. Then they could also target Kavita. “
Mahika called Aly a ‘wonderful guy’ and said that she nominated Kavita for eviction while watching Bigg Boss 14 before entering and knows that people support Eijaz over her. “So he’s trying to be in the good Eijaz books to be on the show and target Kavita. You are not playing with your heart and playing mind games. I see all the contestants as stray dogs coming together and pointing at Kavita. But again, she is a tigress. It will continue to roar and rule until the manufacturers plan to evict it, ”he said.
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Kavita, who had a nasty fight with Eijaz over her claim that they were friends, was evicted just a week after joining Bigg Boss 14. She later returned to the show by popular demand.
In an interview with the Hindustan Times after her eviction, Kavita said her departure was not a total shock to her. “Somewhere, I knew that I am someone who has more heart and I am very real. In that house you have to be very calculated, alert and even manipulative. You can’t have a true outburst. When you have a true outburst, anything that comes out of your mouth, a word here and there, can change the whole connotation of a sentence and can totally go against you and your game. Not that I’m surprised, ”he said. He added that Eijaz “uses people to improve his game” and does not need friends but “chamchas (sycophants).”
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