No one man enough in 'Bigg Boss 7': Shraddha Sharma


Mumbai, Nov 26 (IANS): Shraddha Sharma, who participated in the fifth season of "Bigg Boss", feels that everyone in the current season of the reality show is diplomatic and no one ever takes a stand.

"Our 'Bigg Boss' definitely was much better. This time I don't find anyone man enough. Everyone is so diplomatic, be it Armaan Kohli or VJ Andy. No one takes a stand. All of them shift loyalties. Nobody's stand is clear," Shraddha said in an interview here while talking about the contestants in "Bigg Boss - Saath 7".

"You must have seen that when I was in 'Bigg Boss', I always had a clear stand despite the fact whether I was nominated or not. But this time all of them change loyalties and don't stand up for their friends," she added.

Asked who she wants to win the show, Shraddha named ace wrestler Sangram Singh.

"Sangram is a good friend and I would like to see him win. Sangram is a simple human being. He is not diplomatic like others. He is closer to me than Payal (Sangram's girlfriend Payal Rohatgi) is to me. I would definitely want him to win," she said.

The show, which airs on Colors channel, sees Gauhar Khan, Kushal Tandon, Tanisha Mukherjee, Armaan, Sangram, Andy, Kamya Punjabi, Ajaz Khan and Sofia Hayat fighting for the title.

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