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Living With People I Don't Like: Suyyash's 'Bigg Boss' Learning

IANS, 06 Jan, 2016 10:58 AM
    Actor Suyyash Rai says that his experience in the "Bigg Boss Nau" house taught him how to live with people he doesn't like.
     
    His journey on the show ended on Sunday, after 83 days of stay.
     
    Suyyash, who started his journey in television in 2009, said he is a short-tempered person, but the reality TV show taught him tolerance and the value of people.
     
    “I am short tempered, but I have learnt to be a little calm; learnt to live with people I do not like. In life, if one doesn't like a certain person, we have the option of walking out, but in the show, one had to see that person everyday all the time. You have to talk to the person as well,” Suyyash told IANS while sharing his experience.
     
    “I have also learnt to do daily chores of a house... Things that I never did, I did all that. Learnt how to wash clothes, learnt to value so many people and things we tend to take for granted, like parents, sister and the food cooked at home. I missed that the most,” he added. 
     
    Talking about the effect of the show and its various tasks on his real life relationship with girlfriend Kishwer Merchant, Suyyash shared that “Bigg Boss Nau” took nothing away from him. Kishwer is still a contestant on the show.
     
    “My relationship with Kishwer has strengthened. 'Bigg Boss' has given me (more), not taken anything from me,” he said, adding that the show's host Salman Khan's taunts on Kishwer being the dominating one didn't pinch him at all.
     
    He said it is natural that "if you love someone, you listen to that person and sometimes you just cannot say no. So, such things do not matter".
     
    A former "Splitsvilla" contestant, Suyyash, who has earlier featured in shows like "Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani" and "Phir Bhi Na Maane...Badtameez Dil”, said he entered "Bigg Boss Nau" without a strategy. And he's glad because the show's “creative team and Bigg Boss make sure that it does not work".
     
    Alongwith Suyyash, Moroccan model Nora Fatehi was also evicted from the show on Saturday.
     
    Other contestants still locked inside the house include Prince Narula, Mandana Karimi, Rochelle Rao, Priya Malik and Keith Sequeira.
     
    "Bigg Boss Nau", which airs on Colors, features celebrity contestants locked inside an isoltaed house under 24*7 camera surveillance.

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