Nishant Singh Malkhani and Kavita Kaushik were evicted from ‘Bigg Boss 14’. Nishant was voted out by the housemates while Kavita got evicted based on audience votes. We recently had a telephonic conversation with Nishant where he said that he was voted out of the house because of the politics of the contestants. He said, “Audience ke votes he hisab se mujhe nikaalna impossible tha. I got the second-highest votes.”
Nishant is currently feeling free from negativity and negative people. “I found those people very cheap and I am not used to such company. These people are all below my class. When I went to Bigg Boss, I expected that there would be such kind of people but this time it turned out that all were cheap. Pavitra abuses all the time and screams and Eijaz is a pyscho mad guy. He used to talk to me that he gets visions of sitting on someone’s chest and stabbing him with a knife. He used to talk crap. How could I talk to these people?”
In the first two weeks, we saw Nishant bonding well with Pavitra, Eijaz, Jaan, Nikki and Rahul but later he got closer to Rubina, Abhinav, Jasmin and later Kavita. On this, he said, “From third week my game started becoming strong and I thought of talking to people like me like Jasmin, Rubina, Abhinav and Kavita. I started hanging out with them. But after that, the politics that happened and the red zone made Eijaz captain whereas Abhinav was the winner. He then put inside those people who didn’t deserve to go inside the red zone, then they chose me because I was their biggest threat physically in every task and my opinions were unbiased because of which they used to be irritated.”
Nishant considered Jaan as his best friend and we have seen him supporting the latter. But their relationship turned sour. Post Nishant’s eviction, we saw Jaan shedding tears. When we asked Nishant about Jaan, he said, “After two minutes, he was singing and dancing and bitching about me with Eijaz. He is the kind of person who falsely swears even on his mother in front of me. He back-stabbed me by calling me big brother. You can trust a snake, but don’t trust Jaan. Till the last moment, I didn’t leave my goodness because my parents taught me how to be loyal to friends. But people like Jaan, Eijaz and Pavitra don’t know what loyalty and morals mean. Whole life these people might have cheated and lied to people to survive and the same they are doing inside the house also. I want to see when they come out of the house, how will they deal with people who are currently disliking them for their nature.”
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