New Delhi:
Model-actress Mahek Chehl has said actor and Bigg Boss host Salman Khan did not give her special treatment on the reality show.
Many felt that she got special treatment during her brawls with fellow Bigg Boss inmate Akashdeep Saigal, because of her reported proximity to Salman Khan.
"It is not right to say that Salman has been favouring me. I share a very nice relationship with him but that doesnt mean he is biased towards me," Mahek told IANS on phone from Mumbai after being voted out of the show.
After being evicted, the model-actress blames Akashdeep's ego for their acrimonious fights and hopes Siddharth Bharadwaj wins the game show.
"I was waiting for him to come and say sorry, but not even once did he try to come forward and say, 'What I did was wrong and I am sorry'.
"There has to be some respect for each other and he never once realised that he is talking to a woman. I was appalled, doesn't he have any self respect? He needs to learn to be affectionate towards people," she said.
Talking about Siddharth, she said: "I want people to open their eyes and see the potential that Siddharth Bharadwaj has. He is a young blood and may not have the experience like the other inmates. But he has all the qualities of a winner. I wish Siddharth wins."
In the show, the contestants have to stay inside the "Bigg Boss" house without any connection with the outside world with 24X7 camera surveillance.
The fifth season started with 14 contestants and now Siddharth, Sunny Leone, Juhi Parmar, Akashdeep Saigal, Shonali Nagrani, Amar Upadhyay and Andrew Symonds are vying for the big prize.
Mahek calls her stint on the reality show an experience of lifetime.
"The two months that I have spent in the house have been the most important months of my life. It has been an experience of a lifetime. I have realised the importance of things that we usually take for granted," she said.
"I have realised the importance of relationships. Fights and arguments are an inevitable part of life, but one should not stretch it and forgive each other as soon as possible. Be happy and move on," she added.
Mahek, who made her Bollywood debut with the 2003 film, Nayee Padosan, says she has emerged as a stronger person.
"I am not scared of anything now. I have learned to stand up for what is right and speak the truth," she said.
The actress has also made some "good friends in the house like Siddharth, Rageshwari, Shraddha Sharma and Vida Samadzai."
Many felt that she got special treatment during her brawls with fellow Bigg Boss inmate Akashdeep Saigal, because of her reported proximity to Salman Khan.
"It is not right to say that Salman has been favouring me. I share a very nice relationship with him but that doesnt mean he is biased towards me," Mahek told IANS on phone from Mumbai after being voted out of the show.
After being evicted, the model-actress blames Akashdeep's ego for their acrimonious fights and hopes Siddharth Bharadwaj wins the game show.
"I was waiting for him to come and say sorry, but not even once did he try to come forward and say, 'What I did was wrong and I am sorry'.
"There has to be some respect for each other and he never once realised that he is talking to a woman. I was appalled, doesn't he have any self respect? He needs to learn to be affectionate towards people," she said.
Talking about Siddharth, she said: "I want people to open their eyes and see the potential that Siddharth Bharadwaj has. He is a young blood and may not have the experience like the other inmates. But he has all the qualities of a winner. I wish Siddharth wins."
In the show, the contestants have to stay inside the "Bigg Boss" house without any connection with the outside world with 24X7 camera surveillance.
The fifth season started with 14 contestants and now Siddharth, Sunny Leone, Juhi Parmar, Akashdeep Saigal, Shonali Nagrani, Amar Upadhyay and Andrew Symonds are vying for the big prize.
Mahek calls her stint on the reality show an experience of lifetime.
"The two months that I have spent in the house have been the most important months of my life. It has been an experience of a lifetime. I have realised the importance of things that we usually take for granted," she said.
"I have realised the importance of relationships. Fights and arguments are an inevitable part of life, but one should not stretch it and forgive each other as soon as possible. Be happy and move on," she added.
Mahek, who made her Bollywood debut with the 2003 film, Nayee Padosan, says she has emerged as a stronger person.
"I am not scared of anything now. I have learned to stand up for what is right and speak the truth," she said.
The actress has also made some "good friends in the house like Siddharth, Rageshwari, Shraddha Sharma and Vida Samadzai."