I was lost without Shilpa: Apurva Agnihotri on 'Bigg Boss'


Mumbai, Nov 5 (IANS): Actor Apurva Agnihotri, who was evicted from "Bigg Boss" house last week, says he enjoyed his stay in the house, but was "little lost" after his wife Shilpa's eviction.

Celebrity couple Apurva and Shilpa, well-known faces on the telly thanks to their shows "Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin" and "Kyunki... Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" respectively, entered the "Bigg Boss 7" house together.

"The journey was good for me, but after Shilpa's eviction I was a little lost, being there was meaningless for me," the 40-year-old said here Monday in an interview.

"Till Shilpa was there I was happy, but things became difficult after she left. I felt claustrophobic," he added.

Apurva was an exception in the house having had no fights with anyone. Apurva says he respected everyone and that's why everyone respected him.

"As far as the people are concerned, everyone was very sweet to me. I gave everyone respect and they in turn gave me respect. I never had any fight with anyone, everyone talked to me nicely," Apurva said.

"Even though they were angry, when they talked to me they were disciplined. So I can say about myself that it was an experience and I was not aiming to win it," he added.

"Bigg Boss 7" is now left with Gauahar Khan, Tanishaa Mukherjee, Elli Avram, VJ Andy, Candy Brar, Kamya Punjabi, Sangram Singh, Ajaz Khan, Armaan Kohli, Pratyusha Banerjee and Sophia Hayat.

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