Mr India-76, Darling in love with Big Boss
THE DUO, who made exit from reality show Big Boss came out with a heavy heart, went in depression but they were in full praise for the format and their experience at the show.
THE DUO, who made exit from reality show Big Boss came out with a heavy heart, went in depression but they were in full praise for the format and their experience at the show.

Deepak Parashar and Bobby Darling were in city for the promotion of the Sony TV show, which is the Indian version of Big Brother.
Both celebrities admitted slipping into depression after being nominated by the co-participants and then voted out. “How could anyone bitch you like they did? Sometimes we wonder is the world like this? Being so good when together and backbiting like this is just not done,” they said in unison.
“But, probably it is the format of the show and you have to throw someone out of the house,” Deepak justified adding, “Been Mr India (1976), seen so much glamour on the ramp, 53 films behind me and already done 49 serials this is probably the best thing I did in my career.” After the exit and knowing the harsh reality he went for a break at Lonavala to come out of the shock (read bitching) after cooking for everyone and treating them “like a family”.
Bobby who went with a dream of winning the contest and using the prize money in her “sex-surgery” is still in the state of distress.
“I am a very positive person but after anchor Arshad Warsi showed me the reality, it shattered my belief in people. I admit to have slightly become negative and start believing that am I doing something wrong,” say Bobby.
But, they had full praise for the show. “It was tough staying with 12 people with different temperament. 24x7 staying in front of 28 cameras capturing you at all points including bathroom, bedroom it was a lifetime experience. Doing everything like washing clothes, cooking, dusting and above all following uphill tasks of Big Boss,” she said.
On some of the actors getting cozy and it being more ‘spicy’ sometimes for a family viewing, marketing head of the channel Aseem Kapoor said, “Keeping in mind the mass viewer ship, emotions and censorship issue we have packaged it suitably. Rest we leave to the audience.”

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