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‘The house is the biggest mind game’

Aryan Vaid is the latest to be evicted from ‘Bigg Boss’ (Sony). “It feels good to be out and see my family. I truly didn’t want to continue and go mad in there."

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Aryan Vaid is voted out from ‘Bigg Boss’

Aryan Vaid is the latest to be evicted from ‘Bigg Boss’ (Sony). “It feels good to be out and see my family. I truly didn’t want to continue and go mad in there. But it is emotional for me to leave the house.”

“I did not expect to be nominated but now knowing that the three guys- Ravi Kissen, Rahul Roy and Amit Saad-had nominated me and now knowing their reasons for doing so, makes me wonder where I went wrong. Deepak Tijori is the only honest man in there,” says Aryan on his nomination.

On the other inmates, he says, “Ravi Kissen is the only slimeball in the house. After nominating me, he actually came up to me and said he hadn’t and hoped I was not ousted. He wanted Anupama and I to get engaged in the house. He is a snake and would actually make a shrewd politician in UP or Bihar.”

 On why he accepted ‘Bigg Boss’, he say, “Frankly, the money was decent but now having lived there, no amount of money is worth going through the trauma and torture.

One has to be in the house to know what it is to live there. I am street smart, rationale and sane but this was a different game altogether.”

“That house is the biggest mind game and is the biggest game of emotions ever designed. People would change colours every three minutes and groups would be formed and broken every three hours,” explains Aryan.

“The only thing that is upsetting is that I had to part from Anupama(Verma). I just saw her crying on the screen. We disconnected from the happenings in the house and tried to create our very own private space in the house.

Or else we would have gone mad. Out of 16 waking hours, we would spend 13 hours together. I have known her before and was besotted by her six years ago but didn’t take it forward as I was at a low after a broken relationship.

Here, it was not the loneliness that made me connect to her and it wasn’t simply for the show. I truly appreciate the values, honesty and convictions she possesses. She is the best.” Did she convey her love to you? “It’s something that has been felt and really doesn’t need to be said,” he says firmly.

“I am being selfish and hoping that Anupama is nominated next week. I will wait for the nominations to be announced and if she isn’t, then I am going to London for a few days to forget the experience of being in the house,” says Aryan.
Anything good about being on the show? He says, “I have changed as a person. I think for the first time in my life, I have learnt to live my life with conviction rather than convenience. I am going to be a hundred times more appreciative of the things I have in life and will cherish all my relationships and possessions.”

Will you go back if asked? “Only if Anupama is there,” quips Aryan.

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