Jaya Sawant complains about females on Bigg Boss 3
Jaya Sawant, mother of item girl Rakhi Sawant and famous as the first evictee from the Bigg Boss 3 House had no kind words about her female compatriots in the reality T.V. show.
“The girls didn’t behave well with me at all. They used to talk in English in front of me despite knowing that I don’t understand the language and then used to make fun of me and laugh at me, I didn’t like it at all,” Jaya, who was the first to make an exit from the third season of Bigg Boss Friday told a news agency.
She was quick to point out two incidents when the women, especially Shamita Shetty, Tanaaz Currim, Poonam Dhillon and Aditi Govitrikar sniggered at her and disrespected her on the show, where she was locked up with 12 celebrity participants.
“Once I had to ask the audience to vote for me. So Vindu (Vindu Dara Singh) told me I should sit in front of the camera and ask for votes in Marathi. And when I did so, these girls just started laughing. Later, they said that it seemed like I was chanting - Bhaaji lelo, bhaaji lelo (Buy vegetables). That time I started crying,” Jaya said.
Jaya, who worked as a nurse earlier, says she specifically faced a problem with actress Tanaaz Currim.
“On one of the days when we were all having food, Tanaaz asked everyone if anyone wanted a chapati. I said ‘I want two’. She gave me one and then when I went and asked her for another one, she shouted at me and asked me to go and sit at the dining table. She then gave the chapati to her husband (Bakhtiyaar Irani). I felt very hurt,” she maintained.
However, Jaya said the males in the Bigg Boss house were extremely sensitive to her needs and addressed her as “Mummy”.
“Rohit (Verma) always helped me and spoke to me like a son and so did Vindu. They took care of all my needs. But the girls were too much,” she said and added that the women didn’t even leave warm water for her to take a bath.
She is also upset that she couldn’t completely achieve her aim behind participating in the show - convincing her daughter Rakhi to reconcile with her.
When asked why she thought she was being evicted, Sawant answered, ‘Because I am a nobody.’ Ironically, reality shows are supposed to be great social levelers. They turn nobodies into overnight sensations. Last season’s Hindi-speaking Ashutosh Kaushik and Raja Chaudhary are just some of the examples. But then Sawant also does not have age or beauty on her side. She failed to charm a media-savvy, upwardly mobile, youth and beauty-obsessed society into voting for her.
And no matter how hard Sawant tried to sing and dance and make friends with the enigmatic and conniving housemates, the audiences simply had no patience with this ‘auntyji’.
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