Muskan Bamne, known for her role in Anupamaa, has exited Bigg Boss 18 after a surprising mid-week eviction. Muskan, who spent three weeks in the house, was voted out by her fellow contestants. While Tejinder Bagga and Sara Arfeen Khan managed to stay safe, Muskan’s journey on the show ended earlier than expected.
Though Muskan was often quiet during her time in the house, she didn’t hold back when sharing her opinions about her housemates after her eviction.
Calls Eisha Singh a ‘Lazy Contestant’
In a recent interview, Muskan revealed that adjusting to the environment in the Bigg Boss house was tough, especially since she is naturally introverted. However, she did share some blunt opinions about certain contestants.
When asked about the laziest housemate, Muskan didn’t hesitate to name Eisha Singh. “I never saw Eisha doing much work in the house,” she said. This statement adds fuel to the already ongoing discussions about house members contributing less to daily chores.
Praises Vivian Dsena as Winner Material and Calls Him Her ‘Elder Brother’
Muskan had nothing but kind words for Vivian Dsena, whom she described as a mentor and elder brother figure. “Vivian took care of me, guided me, and helped me feel comfortable,” she shared. When asked who she thought would win the show, Muskan confidently chose Vivian, saying, “He has everything it takes to be the winner.”
Criticizes Karanvir Mehra: ‘Name is Big, Appearance is Small’
In an interesting comment, Muskan said that Karanvir Mehra seemed insecure about Vivian’s presence in the house. When asked who fits the saying ‘name is big, but appearance is small,’ she laughed and pointed at Karanvir. “He won Khatron Ke Khiladi, but in Bigg Boss, he isn’t performing the same way,” she remarked, hinting that Karanvir’s actions on the show didn’t live up to his previous reputation.
Struggles as an Introvert in the Bigg Boss House
Muskan admitted that being an introvert made it challenging for her to connect with the other contestants. “The first week was tough for me. Everyone had their own groups, and I felt like I didn’t fit in. I started overthinking and became more withdrawn,” she explained.
She added that although the other housemates encouraged her to engage more and even suggested that picking fights could help her stay relevant, she found it difficult to change her nature. “I tried, but the thought of not being able to contribute bothered me more and more,” Muskan confessed.
Despite her early exit, Muskan expressed gratitude for the experience, saying it was a learning journey. “Even though I couldn’t stay longer, I still had fun and learned a lot about myself.”