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'Bigg Boss Nau' Wild Card Entry Rishabh Sinha Hopes To Win With 'Killer' Strategy

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Nov, 2015 02:47 PM
  • 'Bigg Boss Nau' Wild Card Entry Rishabh Sinha Hopes To Win With 'Killer' Strategy
Actor Rishabh Sinha, who will be seen entering the "Bigg Boss Nau" house on Sunday, is the first wild card for the ninth season and he says he wants to "break the jinx" by being the first wild card to win the show with a "killer strategy".
 
"I think it's time to break the jinx...since none of the wild cards has ever won the show...This time it's going to change...I am going to give it my all...I am going to do everything to win," Rishabh told IANS over phone from Lonavala, a hill station in the Western Ghats some 80 km from Mumbai, where the show is being shot.
 
Asked about his strategy for winning the show, Rishabh quipped: "I just have one strategy...Kill them all." 
 
Rishabh said he follows the Colors channel's show which is hosted by superstar Salman Khan and that he doesn't like many contestants - "Suyyash Rai, Kishwar Merchant and Vikas Bhalla" - and the ones he likes are Prince Narula, Aman Verma, Mandana Karimi and Yuvika Chaudhary. 
 
"I like Prince, Aman, Mandana and Yuvika...My intention is to make friends with women first," he added. 
 
Rishabh was a contestant for the fifth season of "MTV Splitsvilla", a youth reality show. Suyyash and Prince too were part of the same show but in different seasons. 
 
Asked if the "MTV Splitsvilla" connection will get him close to Suyyash or Prince, Rishabh said: "Of course not...I don't like Suyyash at all. I don't like men who take help from women to their advantage and to get work in Bollywood. That's a big no for me... But that is outside 'Bigg Boss'... Inside, I will deal with him...everything has to be from the 'Bigg Boss' house and in the 'Bigg Boss' house."

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