Kashmera Shah, who not too long ago spent her birthday in quarantine and away from her family members just before getting into the residence, finds participating in the show as a challenger an fascinating expertise. “I feel it’s a good development. I’m so happy this is happening. We were all eager to watch the best of Bigg Boss…maybe in the next seasons, all the contestants could be from the earlier seasons of the show. It would be fun as the ex-contestants have a certain image and a history. Take me for example, I am strong-headed and short-tempered. I like to put forth my viewpoint strongly, but in an educated manner. Whenever I speak, people like to hear me as I never shout unnecessarily,” she says.
One significant criticism of this year’s season has been that it failed to type a connect with the audience. Many of the show’s previous contestants have mentioned this rather openly as properly. But Kashmera begs to differ. “I liked it though. People always have ifs and buts…people like to watch Siddharth Shukla and Gauahar Khan, who were in the house for a while (as seniors), and expect them to continue being in the house. However, I feel it is doing very well,” she adds.
However, Kashmera is not the only contestant from the 1st season getting into the residence. Joining her will be Rakhi Sawant. While claiming she is not acquainted with anybody from the present season except Rakhi, Kashmera says, “Nobody in the BB house is a friend or an enemy. I am going to play the game and stay focused on that. I won’t fight with anyone on purpose, but if someone tries to cause trouble, I won’t keep quiet. Over the years I have learnt to control my anger, but this does not mean I am a dead tiger. If you insult me, you will hear from me in the same language.”