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Rahul
Roy finally emerged as the only participant
in the reality show Bigg Boss,
who lasted till the end without shedding
a tear or throwing tantrums. At last his
patience and sage like strategy did the
magic when he was selected as the winner
of the show in defiance to all expectations.
"After Ashiqui (his first film
which was a super hit), winning the Bigg
Boss gives me a real high," says
an elated Rahul, who had been missing from
the acting and glamour circuit for quite
sometime. On the USP of winning the show,
he tells, "Have blind faith in God.
If your thoughts are correct, you will win.
I was strong and did not indulge in any
sort of game plan but was just myself and
I got personal satisfaction."
Rahul's twin brother Rohit Roy has this
to say about his brother's victory, "I
attribute it to Rahul's boarding school
background. He was the House captain during
his academic years. He has always had a
tolerant and calm temperament. I wish our
mother, who passed away two years ago, had
been here to see this. I am sure it's our
parents' blessings."
Was he surprised when he was declared the
winner? And whom would he have
voted for if he had been out of the show?
"Yes," says Roy, "I thought
Ravi would win. To be honest, I chosen Carol
because she made efforts, she learnt Hindi
and she is not from the film industry still
she put up with everything in the house."
Will he keep in touch with the other participants
in the future including Rakhi, even after
he learns what they had said about him in
the show? "Definitely, the door of
my house is open for my friends from Bigg
Boss house. Rakhi is an amazing and
genuine person whom I have most certainly
forgiven," informs Rahul.
It's learnt that his wife who had watched
the international version of Bigg Boss
in Australia had given him tips on how to
conduct oneself to become a winner. Countering
the charges, Rahul says, "my wife told
me 'just be yourself. Your patience and
understanding will work'. Which I think
it did."
Rahul spoke to his wife Rajalakshmi, who
is Australia for the past five years doing
a course in interior designing, and will
soon join her in Sydney. On his prize money
of fifty lakhs, he says, "My mother
was a teacher and I will donate a portion
for education of the less fortunate
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By GITA HARI |
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on 29 January 2007 11:30 am
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