Vishal Karwal to Enter 'Bigg Boss', doesn't want to Prejudge


Mumbai, Nov 10 (IANS): Vishal Karwal, a former "Roadies" participant, "Splitsvilla" winner and a TV actor, enters reality show "Bigg Boss 6" Saturday, and says he does not want to be judgmental about any of its celebrity contestants.

"I want to go and mingle with them, and then see how they are to me. I don't want to prejudge them," Vishal told IANS.

He is entering the show midway, when as an audience, he would be aware of everyone's game. But Vishal says he doesn't have a strategy in mind for it.

"I don't have any strategy in mind. No strategy works. It might work for a few days, but not in the long run. If you yourself are genuine and nice, then people will like you and they might want you to stay back in the house," he said.

Vishal is not even anxious about the 70 cameras which pry upon the contestants' activities 24X7. After all, he has already been part of two reality shows.

"Even when I did 'Roadies', there were cameras round the clock. But in 'Roadies', I met different people everyday. Here we meet the same people everyday," he said.

He has also done his share of fiction shows - "Bhagyavidhaata", "Lord Krishna" and "Dwarkadheesh Bhagwaan Shree Krishn", and he felt it was time he got back to 'reality' now.

"I have been on TV last four years. I have done fiction shows and this was an opportunity to do something different and everyone doesn't get this opportunity," he said.

  

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