‘Bigg Boss OTT 2’: Pooja Bhatt shares how she survived in the industry; says ‘never had any woman card’

Updated : Jul 07, 2023 15:39
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Director-actor Pooja Bhatt, who is one of the strongest contestants in Salman Khan’s ‘Bigg Boss OTT 2’, talked about being the right candidate for the top spot on the show. She also opened up about how she has survived in the entertainment industry without playing the ‘woman card’.


During a task, the contestants were asked to rank each other from one to nine and Pooja said, ‘I have never had any woman card, and I don’t follow the rat race. I believe in direct communication, speaking to people face-to-face with eye contact. My opinions and individuality are the reasons why I was called to participate in Bigg Boss OTT, even after having such a successful career for many years. 

I always follow instructions and respect the orders of those in positions of authority.’
‘When I entered the Bigg Boss OTT house, I didn’t consider myself as the top rank, but viewers positioned me as first rank. I am content with any rank that my fellow housemates assign me, and I don’t let the initial high spirits of these rankings define my entire experience,’ Pooja added.


Pooja further said, ‘This is not about having a saintly attitude because I’m not seeking validation from rankings. I don’t have an addiction to the spotlight, camera, or attention. I was born into this industry, and I will remain a part of it until the end.

My life doesn’t come to an end after Bigg Boss. Therefore, I won’t engage in activities that would disappoint my fans just for attention. Successful careers aren’t achieved through chance and talent, but ultimately, it’s about what we are made of.’

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