Puneet and Mandana in a still from Bigg Boss 9. (Image Courtesy: Bigg Boss.
Mumbai:
Actor Puneet Vashist, who recently got evicted from Bigg Boss 9, said that his co-contestant Mandana Karimi is not a trustworthy person.
Puneet, who entered the Bigg Boss house as a wild card entrant, could only manage to stay on the show for a week.(Also Read: Bigg Boss 9: Puneet Vashist Out, Says 'it Was Enough to See the Mirror')
"Mandana is a two-faced person. She is not genuine at all. When I first entered the show, she was very friendly and she would call me her guru, learn Hindi from me. And suddenly her behaviour changed. I found it very strange," Puneet told PTI after his eviction.
Regarding his short stay in the house, Puneet said: "I think the audience of Bigg Boss likes fights and aggression. I could not give them such footage. Whenever there was an argument, I would not get involved. That is why I got evicted."
"Fights are not my cup of tea. There are groups in the house and I was not a part of any. I preferred being by myself," added Puneet.
Puneet also said that he does not regret participating in Bigg Boss as it was a "decently paid shoot" for him.
The 39-year-old actor, who has appeared in films like Josh and Taal, said that he wants Aman Verma to win Bigg Boss 9.
"Aman is a sorted character. He has the right temperament to win the show. I hope he does," said Puneet.
Puneet, who entered the Bigg Boss house as a wild card entrant, could only manage to stay on the show for a week.(Also Read: Bigg Boss 9: Puneet Vashist Out, Says 'it Was Enough to See the Mirror')
"Mandana is a two-faced person. She is not genuine at all. When I first entered the show, she was very friendly and she would call me her guru, learn Hindi from me. And suddenly her behaviour changed. I found it very strange," Puneet told PTI after his eviction.
Regarding his short stay in the house, Puneet said: "I think the audience of Bigg Boss likes fights and aggression. I could not give them such footage. Whenever there was an argument, I would not get involved. That is why I got evicted."
"Fights are not my cup of tea. There are groups in the house and I was not a part of any. I preferred being by myself," added Puneet.
Puneet also said that he does not regret participating in Bigg Boss as it was a "decently paid shoot" for him.
The 39-year-old actor, who has appeared in films like Josh and Taal, said that he wants Aman Verma to win Bigg Boss 9.
"Aman is a sorted character. He has the right temperament to win the show. I hope he does," said Puneet.