Rahul Mahajan's LIFE after exit from Bigg Boss House

 
 
India's very own controversy child Rahul Mahajan, after creating a donnybrook of sorts in the Bigg Boss 2 reality contest, is now toying with the idea of following in his father, Pramod Mahajan's footsteps.

Rahul says, "I may join politics."

When asked if something was cooking between him and co-participant Monica Bedi, he says, "Monica and me are friends as of today and nothing more".

Rahul along with other inmates Raja Choudhary, Zulfi Sayed and Ashutosh Kaushik had attempted to jump out of the House by climbing the wall.

According to the rules of the show, no inmate is allowed to leave the House before the completion of the show or before he/she is voted out.

Rahul reportedly said, "I'd rather quit than apologise".

On Saturday, the four inmates jumped the walls of the Lonavala house they’ve been in for over 90 days, just because they had gotten tired of home-cooked food and wanted to eat outside.

The episode of Rahul's exit will be aired on Colors on Tuesday night.

Former Bigg Boss inmate Sanjay Nirupam says he's not surprised by Rahul Mahajan's exit. " They are very indisciplined people. They don't value the rules of the house. But I also think this is all a publicity stunt for TRPs," he said.

However, Rahul admits, "I didn't have an ego clash with Bigg Boss."

 

People got to know the "real me" through 'Bigg Boss', slain BJP leader Pramod Mahajan's son Rahul Mahajan said today, justifying his decision to leave the reality TV show.
"I am honest, genuine. People also saw my naughty side," Rahul told reporters, adding "you love me, hate me but you cannot ignore me." Rahul's exit comes after he declined to tender an apology for his "misconduct" of leaving the 'Bigg Boss' house along with three other finalists.

'Bigg Boss' had sought an apology from Rahul Mahajan, Raja Chaudhary, Zulfi Syed and Ashutosh Kaushik, who had dodged the vast array of cameras at the house in Lonavala, against rules and regulations of the game show.

"I was told that only three people could stay in the house after that episode. I volunteered to quit. There is satisfaction in sacrifice," Rahul said.

"We all went out of the house not because of anger but because of hunger," Rahul said. He thanked the show's producers "for the opportunity to let people know what the real Rahul is all about." Stating that money was not the objective of his appearing on the show, Rahul said, "Even if I had won the Rs one crore prize money, I would have given it away in charity."

Now WHO WILL WIN Bigg Boss 2

Raja Choudhary

He is hot-headed, but Raja is clearly a favourite among BB2 audiences. The Bhojpuri film actor-producer -- a native of Meerut, Uttar Pradesh who made news when he split from his wife, television actress Shweta Tiwari -- was evicted from Bigg Boss earlier, but brought back immediately to add masala to the show.

The real proof of his popularity lies in the fact that he remains in the House after being nominated for eviction a record five times, thanks to fans who don't seem to mind his coarse language and harsh manner.

Ashutosh Kaushik

Here's something you probably don't know about the winner of MTV Hero Honda Roadies 5.0 -- he owns a dhaba in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

What sets this guy apart from the attention-grabbing housemates is his cool demeanour. A former Miss World who answers to the name Diana couldn't get enough of him, and neither, it appears, can audiences.

 

Zulfi Sayed

Getting a read on this hunk from Coorg, Karnataka, is not easy. We don't know if his reserved manner is the real thing or just a cover for what Zulfi really is.

The model-turned-actor played Shah Jahan in Akbar Khan's Taj Mahal and had an unexpected success in the recent  Deshdrohi.Clearly, one of the more sophisticated Housemates, Zulfi is also smart.

As former Housemate Debojit Saha told rediff, "Zulfi played his cards very smartly right from the start."

 

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