Sara Gurpal is one of the first contestants to be evicted from the Bigg Boss 14 house. She was a popular contestant who made it to the headlines for her marriage with Tushar Kumar. However, she was evicted as the seniors didn’t feel her suitable for the house. Now, Sara Gurpal has taken to her social media to talk about the unfair eviction because of one person and want an answer for the same.
Taking to her Instagram handle, Sara Gurpal shared a video to thank her fans for the support and shares her disappointment towards Sidharth Shukla. In the video, Sara says, “I just want to say that with the dignity I had gone inside the Bigg Boss 14 house I came out with the same dignity. If I talk about the audience, they have showered immense love on me which I could see by reading and watching things around me. I am looking at everything and I am overwhelmed with everything that is happening. What happened to me was really unfair. Agar janta mujhe niklati to main khush hoti ki chalo meri personality aisi hai. I will work on it and change my personality. But janta ko meri personality acchi lag rahi thi and just because of one person if I have been evicted then it’s totally unfair. And I really feel that. I have contributed to all the tasks and done all household work and I am very proud of it.”
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Sara Gurpal also mentioned how Sidharth was the one who is responsible for her eviction, however, Hina and Gauahar too were in her support. Further, on the video she continues, “But jo bhi hua Hina and Gauahar were also against it vo nahi chahte the par agar kisi ek insaan ki chalti hai to we can’t say anything. Bigg Boss ka farmaan tha ki seniors decision lenge which is fine. Agar janta ki baat kare to ye janta ka show hai number one reality show hai to vo kuch kehte to mujhe khushi hoti. But it was about just one person. Anyways life is pretty unfair with you but I will be strong. Jo bahar nikalkar mujhe pyaar mila I can’t thank enough. This overwhelming and I really wish is chiz ka jawaab mile sabko and the game must move on.”