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Former
Miss World Diana Hayden is a relieved girl
after being evicted from Bigg Boss 2.
Diana had entered Bigg Boss as a
wild card entrant and through her six-week
stay in the house, she’s seen the good and
the bad side of her housemates.
Tellychakkar spoke to her a day
after her eviction.
Are you surprised that the public voted
for Ashutosh and not you?
Not at all. In fact, I urge the people
to vote for him. The last two weeks has
got very dirty and I wasn’t keen on staying
any longer in the house.
You seemed to be pretty fond of Ashutosh.
Was it a genuine liking for him or just
a plan to win over another housemate to
secure your position?
I want to make it clear that that I’m not
seeing Ashutosh or anyone. I’m very much
single. I find your second question very
insulting. We have similar personalities
and thus its inevitable for us to be spend
time together.
Barring Ashutosh, all other housemates
weren’t comfortable with you. A few of them
found you dominating. Comment.
That’s because unlike the rest, I never
played any dirty games. As said earlier,
the last two weeks have been really dirty.
These people encourage fights. It was sad
to see how these people, especially Raja,
cut Ashutosh to size.
What do you have to say about Rahul
Mahajan?
He’s got a very manipulative dirty mind.
Every move of his is aimed for the camera.
He lies, encourages fights, and is someone
who wouldn’t hesitate in kicking someone’s
stomach.
Rahul Roy has said that if Mahajan wins
then this country will go to the dogs.
Well, that's a very strong statement to
make. I don’t think the country is going
to gain or lose anything from Bigg Boss.
I would urge the viewers to use their conscience
before voting for any body. One crore rupees
may not be substantial for a Rahul or me
but it holds great significance for some
housemates.
Are you trying to say that viewers should
vote for the needy?
No, it’s not just about money. I want to
send a message to the viewers to use their
conscience before deciding upon the winner.
They mustn’t undermine the dirty games being
played by the likes of Rahul and Raja. Sambhavana
may be abusive but she certainly has a good
heart.
Who would you want to win?
My vote is for Ashutosh. The very foundation
of our friendship lies in the basic values
which we share in common. He’s a simple,
honest and a good hearted guy. I was really
touched when he helped me in the kitchen.
Are you aware that it was Zulfi who
lied to Debojit that you voted against him?
I learned this after coming from the house
and I must admit that I was really disappointed
with him. I knew Zulfi before but we were
never the best of friends. However,, let’s
not forget that this is a game and people
will try to create trouble between others
to ensure their own safety.
As for Debojit, he’s a real bhola
(innocent) . I’m very keen to speak to him
and sort this matter out with him.
Ahsaan Qureshi alleged that you alienated
him from the rest of the housemates.
I never had a problem with Ahsaan. It was
the other way around. When I entered the
house, Zulfi and Ashutosh were the two people
who I was mingling with. Ahsaan used to
fill their ears about me. However, he didn’t
realise that Zulfi and Ashu would then get
back to me. It was he who was trying to
create trouble.
Bigg Boss is very vulgar. Do
you agree?
No, I don’t think so. I don’t know what
was being televised but no one dared to
use abusive language in front of me.
What has Big Boss done for your
career?
I wasn’t expecting anything from this show.
As it is, I think I’m doing fine in my career.
All I can say is that I’ve thoroughly enjoyed
my six weeks in the Bigg Boss house.
It’s only in the last few weeks that things
got dirty and I was ready to leave. I learned
how to work. I cleaned 18 bed sheets in
a single day. It was great fun to cook as
well.
Hasn’t your Hindi improved?
(Laughs) That is one thing that improved
tremendously and I’m really proud of it.
Where was Diana Hayden before Bigg
Boss?
Well, I’ve been moving between LA and London.
I did the international film Othello:
A South African Tale. I also hosted
a show on History channel.
Aren’t you looking at returning to Bollywood?
No.
There was period in the late 1990s when
Indian women were winning beauty pageants.
Why don’t we see an Indian beauty winning
now?
I don’t think I’m the right person to answer
this question. Well, if we haven’t produced
a winner in all these years, then perhaps
we need to look at the girls who we are
sending.
What’s next for you?
After my eviction I’ve been giving endless
interviews. At the moment, I’m pretty tired
and so need to go on a nice long holiday.
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| By
Mayur Lookhar |
Posted
on 8 Nov 2008 4:30 pm
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