‘I
studied
in
a
government
school,
whereas
all
of
them
came
from
convent
schools,
speaking
fluent
English.’
‘I
am
one
of
the
most
educated
girls
in
my
village.’
On
Bigg
Boss
OTT
Season
3,
no
name
sparked
as
much
conversation
as
Shivani
Kumari‘s.
Accusations
of
being
‘uncultured’
and
‘uncivilised’
echoed
through
the
house
till
her
dramatic
eviction
over
the
weekend,
painting
the
22-year-old
social
media
influencer
in
a
controversial
light.
In
conversation
with
Rediff.com
Contributor
Mohnish
Singh,
she
says,
“Getting
evicted
from
the
show
just
ahead
of
the
grand
finale
broke
my
heart
into
a
million
pieces.”
How
did
you
feel
when
you
heard
your
name
announced
for
eviction
so
close
to
the
grand
finale?
I
was
feeling
terrible.
Getting
evicted
from
the
show
just
ahead
of
the
grand
finale
broke
my
heart
into
a
million
pieces.
I
came
out
of
the
house
crying.
But
then,
I
had
to
gather
myself.
When
I
saw
the
audience
reaction
to
my
game,
it
made
me
feel
both
emotional
and
ecstatic.
My
fans
are
even
saying
that
they
will
no
longer
watch
the
show
as
I
am
not
there.
Their
unconditional
love
has
left
me
speechless.
Their
love
means
more
to
me
than
the
trophy.
I
have
now
made
peace
with
the
fact
that
I
have
been
eliminated.
Your
eviction
was
decided
by
your
fellow
housemates
rather
than
the
audience.
Did
that
hurt
you?
Yes.
I
am
sure
my
audience
would
have
saved
me
if
they
could
have
voted.
Were
you
expecting
to
get
this
far
in
the
competition?
I
always
saw
myself
in
the
top
three.
What
were
your
expectations
before
entering
the
house?
I
started
dreaming
of
being
a
part
of
Bigg
Boss
not
long
ago.
I
am
glad
that
my
dream
came
true
so
early.
I
thank
the
makers
that
they
considered
me
worthy
enough
to
be
on
the
show
and
that
I
did
not
have
to
wait
for
years
to
realise
my
dream.
Also,
I
am
glad
that
I
could
represent
my
culture
on
such
a
big
platform.
Ranvir
Shorey
never
missed
an
opportunity
to
call
you
uncultured
and
uncivilised.
What
do
you
have
to
say
about
this?
I
would
like
to
tell
him,
please
come
out
of
the
show
and
try
to
know
me,
understand
me,
and
then
form
an
opinion
about
me.
His
perception
was
based
on
how
he
perceived
me
inside
the
house.
It’s
not
fair.
As
a
50-year-old
man,
he
wants
everyone
to
listen
to
him
and
respect
him,
which
is
fair
enough.
But
you
should
also
respect
others,
irrespective
of
their
age
and
background.
I
am
much
younger
than
him.
As
a
human
being,
I
also
deserve
respect.
Some
housemates
made
fun
of
your
educational
background.
I
never
hide
the
fact
that
I
am
not
very
educated.
I
studied
in
a
government
school,
whereas
all
of
them
came
from
convent
schools,
speaking
fluent
English.
If
I
was
raised
in
a
similar
environment,
nothing
would
be
better
than
that.
But
I
am
not
complaining.
I
am
as
I
am.
I
am
one
of
the
most
educated
girls
in
my
village.
Would
you
like
to
learn
English
now?
Definitely.
I
almost
gave
up
studies
since
I
started
making
vlogs.
It
was
a
mistake.
I
would
like
to
focus
on
studies
now.
Education
is
very
important.
What
are
your
plans
now
that
you
are
out
of
the
Bigg
Boss
house?
I
have
been
insulted
for
my
lack
of
education.
In
my
village,
there
are
many
girls
like
me
who
do
not
get
proper
education
for
various
reasons.
I
don’t
want
them
to
face
what
I
have
gone
through
in
my
life.
I
want
to
help
them.
Whatever
money
I
am
going
to
receive
from
Bigg
Boss,
I
will
use
it
for
their
education.
You
called
Chandrika
Dixit
and
Sana
Makbul
your
friends
but
both
of
them
went
against
you.
I
make
friends
with
my
heart
and
if
someone
starts
getting
calculative
in
their
friendship,
it
is
not
my
fault.
I
trust
people
easily.
I
get
attached
to
people
who
I
call
my
friends,
but
they
don’t
understand
me.
Naezy
never
failed
to
nominate
you.
Do
you
think
you
were
his
easy
target
because
he
did
not
want
to
ruin
his
equation
with
the
other
housemates?
Yes.
We
never
bonded
well,
and
I
would
often
laugh
at
how
he
would
behave
in
the
house.
Since
he
had
no
other
way
to
do
anything
about
it,
he
started
nominating
me
week
after
week.
Which
housemate
would
you
never
like
to
meet
again?
Armaan
Malik.
You
knew
him
from
before.
Do
you
think
he
should
have
not
come
on
the
show
with
his
two
wives?
It
was
wrong.
Out
society
does
not
accept
polygamy.
It
was
a
wrong
move
from
every
angle.
Having
said
that,
it
is
his
personal
life.
If
his
wives
are
not
complaining,
who
am
I
to
pass
judgement?
How
do
you
plan
to
use
the
experiences
and
lessons
from
Bigg
Boss
in
future?
I
want
to
move
ahead
in
life.
I
want
to
work
in
Bollywood.
If
someone
offers
me
work,
I
will
do
it.
I
would
keep
doing
vlogging,
for
sure.
I
want
to
set
up
an
NGO
and
help
the
poor.
Who
is
the
fakest
contestant
on
the
show?
Kritika
Malik.
Who
do
you
think
can
win
the
trophy
this
season?
Lovekesh
Kataria.
How
would
you
describe
the
following
contestants
in
one
word?
Naezy:
Plays
it
safe.
Sana
Makbul:
Uses
her
brain
well.
Lovekesh
Kataria:
The
man
with
a
brain.
Armaan
Malik:
Mastermind.
Kritika
Malik:
Pati
ki
pooch
pakadkar
bhagne
wali.
Sai
Ketan
Rao:
Does
not
use
his
brain
at
all.
Ranvir
Shorey:
Clever.