Former Bigg Boss contestant Devoleena Bhattacharjee is not happy with Shamita Shetty’s Performance in Bigg Boss 15.
Devoleena Bhattacharjee, a former Bigg Boss competitor, has now stated that Shamita Shetty’s performance in Bigg Boss OTT disappointed her. The Bollywood actress came in second place in Karan Johar’s show and is featured on Bigg Boss 15. Also Read-Iconic Dialogues Of Alia Bhatt That Will Stay With Us For Long
Devoleena told Koimoi about Shamita’s game, saying that the former was ‘aware’ of the cameras, which got in the way of her true self.
“Mujhe, honestly as a viewer, OTT mein unka game itna aacha nahi laga (I didn’t like her game on Bigg Boss OTT). I personally felt that she was more conscious about the cameras or I don’t know what. Kahi na kahi muje lagta hai ki humesha Bigg Boss mein real contestants aache lagte hai – woh bhale kuch aacha kare ya bura kare (I prefer contestants who are real, regardless of how they perform).” Also Read-Bigg Boss 15: Wild Card Contestant Neha Bhasin Warns Pratik Sehajpal, Raqesh Bapat Surprises Shamita
She added, “Maybe bura karenge toh mai tweet kar bhi dungi ya kuch. But at the back of my mind, I know that person is real. Kuch, kuch log jaan buch kar bura karte hai, woh bhi samaj mein aata hai ki aap jaan buch kar rahe ho. But kuch genuinely ho jata hai, ki samaj mein nahi aata hai ki galat bhi kar diya (it is also understandable when people deliberately do wrong on the show), but that is your real side – which is ok, which is acceptable. I want to see you as real as much as you can.” Also Read-Salman Khan To Alia Bhatt: Know How Much These Bollywood Celebs Charge For Attending Weddings
Devoleena expressed her disappointment with Shamita’s performance by saying, “Shamita disappointed me. Bigg Boss 15 mai maybe woh alag ho (She might be different on Bigg Boss 15).”
Meanwhile, the launch night of Bigg Boss 15 was held on October 2, and the news had everyone buzzing. Salman Khan presented the show for the eleventh time. The year’s theme is a “jungle,” in which the candidates will live in a forest and compete for basic requirements.