All acting on Bigg Boss: Baba Sehgal
All acting on Bigg Boss: Baba Sehgal
Baba Sehgal claims that the participants in Bigg Boss are pretending all the time and not being themselves.

Mumbai: Singer Baba Sehgal, who saw Sony TV's reality show Bigg Boss as a good opportunity to get publicity for his new album, claims that the participants are pretending all the time and not being themselves.

"I had a good time. But I'm not an actor. I wasn't acting like they all are all the time. I was myself. I didn't bitch about anyone," Baba says.

The show, which will complete three months on January 26, has a group of celebrities cooped up in a house with no phones, television, music, books or newspapers.

"Since there was nothing else to do I tried to cheer the others up. But their emotions were so tightly wound and self-serving, it was impossible to penetrate the wall,” complains Baba.

The singe, who was eliminated from the reality show a fortnight ago says, “I entered through the wild card. I guess I'm a very wild kind of guy”.

"Mine was a very brief stopover. I went in when the show was almost 50 days old. The other participants at Bigg Boss had all become emotionally attached to one another. I expected to be out in two weeks. But I lasted three weeks. I knew everyone in there would nominate me for eviction. They were all one big family and didn't want an outsider around,” says Baba.

But Baba, who was initially close to Ravi Kissan, enjoyed the experience.

"Everyone was guarded about me. They're all so insecure. They're all there to win and then every Friday they come on air and say they want to leave. What are they talking about? Have they forgotten the contract they've signed? These things used to bother me,” says Baba.

"Suddenly they'd start behaving in a different way on Fridays. I'd wonder what are they saying? I detached myself from the whole environment,” adds Baba.

However, Baba is honest enough to admit he had specific reasons for going on the show.

"Initially, they had approached me to be on the show. But at that time I was busy with my new album. I was also busy with my TV shows and gigs. But the wild card entry was just fine. My 20 days were like 20 years because I was completely out of the loop in there,” he says.

Baba sees Bigg Boss as good publicity for his new album Welcome To Mumbai.

"I've been out of the media loop for five years. I don't want to be boastful like Ravi Kissan. But I did 20 albums, no flops,” he says proudly.

Baba says he was in the US for the last five years because of personal reasons. “All the while I continued with my concerts. That kept my creativity alive. Now I'm back. I've just sung the title song for Madhur Bhandarkar's Traffic Signal. There're other songs in movies coming up,” he informs.

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