Bigg Boss 14: Pavitra, Eijaz pretending for the camera, says Nishant Singh Malkhani


The evicted Bigg Boss 14 contestant Nishant Singh Malkani says the romance between Pavitra Punia and Eijaz Khan inside the house is all fake, meant to manipulate audience emotions and generate excitement for the camera.

Nishant was removed from the show due to voting from his housemates. When IANS ran into Nishant shortly after he left the house, the actor delved into how Eijaz Khan is involved in foul play.

“Eijaz is playing a fake game based on lies. He doesn’t have a position of his own,” Nishant told IANS when asked about the contestant.

“He is a coward and a very insecure person. Right now, he feels strong for the four contestants, but he is making such a big mistake by trusting these people. They are going to end up fucking him,” added the actor, referring to Nikki Tamboli, Rahul Vaidya, Jaan Kumar Sanu, and Pavitra Punia.

There is much talk about the growing chemistry between Pavitra and Eijaz, and in fact they were also sent on a ‘desi’ date inside the house.

“It’s all for the cameras. They came to know that (the angle is working well), and people also told them that they look good together. So now they are playing around with it. Nishant affirmed.

Nishant also expressed surprise that he was voted based on the votes of the housemates and not the audience.

“I did not expect to come out so soon. It should be the audience (who decides who to eliminate). ‘Bigg Boss’ is a show for the audience. (But) nobody said that ‘Bigg Boss’ will be a fair game,” he said with a pang of disappointment.

Given the opportunity to go home, Nishant said he would take a very different approach.

“I have a habit of giving people the benefit of the doubt, and I was giving it to a lot of people inside the house. If I go back, I’ll stop giving that,” he said.

Meanwhile, actress Kavita Kaushik, who entered “Bigg Boss 14” as a wild card contestant, was also evicted from season 14 of Colors. It was eliminated based on the votes of the audience.

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