‘I’m dying to lie on my bed’

Written By Farhana Farook | Updated:

It was beautiful. I learnt much as a filmmaker and as a human being. I value life and emotions more, says Deepak Tijori.

Deepak Tijori is rejoicing in his freedom after his eviction from ‘Bigg Boss’
 
How was the experience in the ‘Bigg Boss’ house?
 
It was beautiful. I learnt much as a filmmaker and as a human being. I value life and emotions more.
 
What made you participate?
 
My 11-year-old daughter Samara does not watch my films anymore after she saw me running on tracks in ‘Ghulam’ and with blood on my face in ‘Khiladi’.  But she watches ‘Bigg Boss’ and was overjoyed that I chose to participate in it. Also, as a filmmaker I wanted to learn the technicalities of the hidden trolley. I also got rid of the ‘lazy’ tag as I did my tasks diligently.
 
Is the atmosphere there unpleasant?
 
What you see is just one-hour footage and not the entire day. All participants have different characteristics. So there’s bound to be lots of outbursts, drama and comedy. But they are beautiful people fighting their own battles. Each one is just following the rules of the game.
 
Who was responsible for your eviction?
 
My wife, my daughter and their friends sent many SMSs to evict me! My daughter sent me a card once, which made me very emotional. They saw this and they wanted me to return home.
 
Is Ravi Kishen really a back-stabber as implied?
 
Not at all! Ravi feels from the heart and therefore gets used by people inside. He’s tossed around!
 
What’s the first thing that you will do after reaching home?
 
I’m dying to lie on my bed with my daughter close to me . I’m dying to feel the walls of my house. I want to enjoy the freedom of not being watched.