Bigg Boss 15: Rajiv Adatia jokes he cried ‘nonstop’ after eviction, adds ‘how could Abhijit Bichukale defeat me?’

Rajiv Adatia, who was eliminated from Bigg Boss 15 show on Sunday night, has said that he is upset mainly because Abhijit Bichukale is still in the show. In an interview with Hindustan Times, Rajiv talked about his journey on the Salman Khan show.

Asked about his elimination from Bigg Boss 15, Rajiv Adatia said, “I am very disappointed. I want to jump off something. I have been asking people ‘Where did I go wrong, how could Abhijit Bichukale defeat me? How is he there and I am out?’ Kuch karta nahi hai show me, mai aur Bichukale (He does nothing on the show. Me and Bichukale), is there any comparison? I am not being egoistic or anything but he actually does nothing on the show. I feel my performance and contribution was better than him…I would not have felt this bad if it was anyone else.”

Rajiv added, “The problem with Bichukale is that he is not doing much on the show. He had altercations on the show, and his statements are very wrong, you know, with Devoleena Bhattacharjee (referring to the incident where Abhijit repeatedly asked Devoleena for a kiss). He does not do any of the tasks, his contribution is less compared to anybody else in the house. As a person, he is nice.”

Asked about the manner in which Abhijit defended him during the Devoleena incident, Rajiv added, “The kind of things Abhijit says is wrong and his style is all wrong but he is not a bad person by heart. I liked him but I think he either does not understand what he is saying or he does not understand what it means, or maybe he is just playing a game.” Rajiv also said that Abhijit had shared an anecdote from his personal life once. “One day, he had this normal conversation with me. He told me that he once left his wife at the petrol pump, you know he forgot her there and left.”

Asked as to whether damage control was done for the homophobic comments inside the house, Rajiv said, “I think Bigg Boss sees everything and they wait for me as a contestant to raise an objection and say, ‘I am offended’. I am the kind of person who does not want to ruin anyone’s life. I do not like doing that to anyone,” adding, “Why do I get emotional every time I speak about this. (I feel like) ‘I will take it, I will take the hurt and blame’. I will take everything. I am a strong person.”

Aman Shukla

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