Former ‘Bigg Boss’ contestant Minissha Lamba refers to Sajid Khan as a ‘creature’

Updated : Jan 21, 2023 12:03
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Actor Minissha Lamba talked about the ongoing season of ‘Bigg Boss’, Sajid Khan and the #MeToo movement in a recent interview.

She said that the Me Too movement has been important in changing the conversation around the world about women. She stated that it was just a revolution that just needed one boiling point, one catastrophe to change the world.

When asked about Me Too accused Sajid’s participation in the reality show ‘Bigg Boss’, Minissha called him a ‘creature’ and said the less about the person the better.

Sajid made his first television appearance on ‘Bigg Boss’ season 16 after being accused by multiple women of sexual harassment during the Me Too movement.

Sajid Khan took a voluntary exit from the Salman Khan hosted show recently. In his farewell speech, the filmmaker joined his hands and said, ‘Jo jo mere kisi se bhi jhagde ho, haath jodke mafi mangta hu. Lekin aap logo ka bahut support raha (I fold my hands to apologise to all those I fought with. But you people supported me a lot).’

He took a voluntary exit to shoot for his upcoming film, ‘100 percent’, starring Riteish Deshmukh, Shehnaaz Gill, Nora Fatehi and John Abraham.

In the same interview, Minissha also talked about her career and said she wanted to become a journalist and later landed in films ‘organically’ due to ‘wonderful opportunities.’
‘I did not have the kind of guidance which I needed at that time. I did everything on my own and when I look back, I am wiser. Definitely, if I had to do it again, I would have done certain things differently,’ she added.

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