‘People Said A Lot Of Things Against Me’


‘I
believe
one
should
never
disrespect
their
elders
but
if
the
person
does
not
know
how
to
talk
to
people,
then
I
am
sorry,
I
cannot
take
it.’

 

Battling
it
out
against
contenders
like
seasoned
actor
Ranvir
Shorey
and
popular
rapper
Naezy,

Sana
Makbul

not
only


won

the

Bigg
Boss
OTT
3

title
but
also
picked
up
a
cheque
for
Rs
25
lakh
as
prize
money.

“Naezy
deserved
to
be
the
winner
because
that
guy
has
a
pure
heart,”
Sana
tells



Rediff.com

Contributor

Mohnish
Singh
.


Congratulations!
How
does
it
feel
to
come
out
as
the
winner?

My
focus
was
very
clear
from
Day
One
that
I
wanted
to
win
the
show.

People
said
a
lot
of
things
against
me,
especially
the
housemates,
but
I
was
very
focused
and
extremely
determined.
I
think
determination
is
the
key.


You
and
Ranvir
Shorey
squared
up
to
each
other
from
the
very
beginning
of
the
show.
But
many
people
thought
that
you
should
have
been
more
careful
with
your
choice
of
words
for
him
as
he
is
much
senior
to
you.

Yes,
I
believe
one
should
never
disrespect
their
elders
but
if
the
person
does
not
know
how
to
talk
to
people,
then
I
am
sorry,
I
cannot
take
it.

If
someone
is
being
snooty,
I
feel
it’s
not
right.

I
always
called
him
Ranvirji.

If
I
ever
lost
my
cool,
it
is
because
he
always
talked
to
me
disrespectfully.

If
he
had
to
say
anything
to
Kritika
Malik,
he
would
keep
his
tone
soft.
But
when
it
came
to
me,
he
used
a
completely
different
tone.


Would
you
like
to
keep
in
touch
with
him?

I
don’t
know.

You
know
there
is
this
straight
line
in
the
ECG
machine.
Our
relationship
is
just
like
that
straight
ECG
line.


Watch:
Sana
discusses
her
stint
on

Bigg
Boss
OTT
3


You
looked
quite
stubborn
throughout
the
show.
Is
that
how
you
are
in
real
life
as
well?


Main
ziddi
hoon
aur
main

diva

hoon
.


Housemates
called
you
fake
and
self-centeredness.
What
do
you
have
to
say
about
that?

I
think
everybody
possesses
self-love
but
some
people
are
not
able
to
articulate
it
like
the
others.

I
just
articulated
my
self-love.

Yes,
I
love
myself
and
there
is
no
harm
in
it.


During
a
conversation
with
Naezy
you
said
you
don’t
build
relationships
with
people
very
easily,
but
you
cried
profusely
when
Vishal
Pandey
and
Lovekesh
Kataria
were
eliminated.

I
think
I
am
a
person
who
does
not
form
a
connection
with
anyone
spontaneously.
Moreover,
I
thought
that
one
cannot
form
strong
bonds
in
a
reality
show.

But
I
was
wrong
as
I
made
some
good
friends
inside
the
house
and
this
friendship
is
going
to
last
forever.

Not
just
when
Vishal
and
Lovekesh
were
evicted,
but
my
heart
broke
even
when
Shivani
(Kumari)
was
eliminated.

You
must
have
seen
how
the
whole
house
went
against
me
towards
the
end.
They
did
not
like
me.

So
when
my
friends
faced
elimination,
I
started
feeling
lonely.

When
Vishal
was
leaving
the
house,
he
said,
‘Makbul
is
so
strong
than
she
can
stand
alone
even
if
the
entire
house
goes
against
her.’

I
think
I
lived
up
to
what
he
said.


Did
you
ever
think
that
Naezy
and
you
would
be
in
the
top
2?

In
one
of
the
episodes,
Munawar
Faruqui
came
as
a
guest
and
he
asked
me
who
I
thought
deserved
to
be
in
the
top
three.

I
evaluated
everybody’s
journey
and
named
Ranvir
Shorey,
Naezy
and
myself.

I
also
said
that
Naezy
deserved
to
be
the
winner
because
that
guy
has
a
pure
heart.

He
never
wished
ill
for
anybody.

When
it
comes
to
our
relationship,
Naezy
is
very
special
to
me.


Some
have
hinted
at
a
relationship
between
you.

Dogs
do
bark.
Let
them
bark.


Who
did
not
deserve
to
be
in
the
top
five?

Sai
Ketan
Rao
and
Kritika
Malik.

If
you
look
at
Sai’s
journey,
he
did
not
do
anything
throughout
the
season.

He
kept
saying
that
Makbul
is
not
deserving.
I
don’t
know
why
he
felt
that.

In
the
later
half
of
the
show,
he
just
followed
Ranvir
Shorey
and
Armaan
Malik.

When
it
comes
to
Kritika,
I
did
not
see
her
contribution.
She
was
just
running
behind
her
husband.
It
worked
for
her
because
she
was
never
nominated.


What
are
your
thoughts
on
Armaan
Malik
slapping
Vishal
Pandey?

Raising
your
hand
at
someone
in
a
game
show
is
not
right.

We
did
not
know
what
had
actually
happened.

We
just
saw
Payal
Malik
coming
on

Weekend
Ka
Vaar

and
saying
what
she
said,
and
we
stated
judging
Vishal
on
her
statement.

But
I
would
like
to
add
one
thing
that
we
women
have
an
instinct
that
whenever
someone
touches
us,
we
recognise
if
it
is
a
good
touch
or
a
bad
one.

Vishal
is
my
friend
and
I
am
sure
he
never
had
that
intention
for
her.

How
the
entire
incident
was
portrayed
in
the
outside
world,
I
have
no
idea.

I
am
also
a
girl
and
if
someone
says
something
like
that
to
me,
it
will
definitely
hurt
me.
I
even
told
him,
‘Being
a
girl,
I
could
relate
to
it.
Vishal,
it
is
not
right.’

But
Vishal
had
always
praised
Kritika
openly.
He
always
said,
Bhabhi,
you
are
very
cute.
You
look
very
beautiful.’

What
Armaan
did,
I
believe,
is
a
natural
instinct
of
any
man
in
the
real
world.
But
in
a
game
was
not
right.