Bigg Boss 14: Abhinav Shukla Says Rahul Vaidya Didn’t Deserve To Be In Top 2, “Unfair To Other Contestants”

Bigg Boss season 14 ended a few weeks ago and Rubina Dilaik emerged as a winner while Rahul Vaidya became the first runner-up of the season. Abhinav Shukla, who participated in BB with his wife Rubina Dilaik, shared that Rahul Vaidya did not deserve to be in the top 2 position as he had earlier walked out of the house voluntarily. Abhinav claimed that Rahul saw people’s reactions and understood how the show was pursued by the audience. He further added that Rahul then re-entered the house, after regaining confidence.

Speaking with Pinkvilla.com, Abhinav Shukla said, “No! Rahul Vaidya definitely did not deserve to be in the top 2. He was the one who had quit the show midway, he was the one who left the house. But I think he went outside and saw it all, understood how his fan following were growing and that is why he re-entered the house after regaining his lost confidence. But that was wrong and unfair to the other contestants who were a part of the game show since day one and did not quit midway. They had no clue as to what was happening outside. The show is all about your mental health and it’s strength capacity.”

Abhinav continued, “I had also stated that if the audience wants him in the house, it’s fine; because the show is for and by the audience. But yes it was unfair towards the contestants inside the house who stuck to the game come what may.”

When Abhinav was asked if not Rahul then who does he see in the top 2, he replied, “I would have seen myself there in the top two in his place. I was the one who was there since day 1 and made sure that my game changed smartly. I brought about more diversification to my personality- from shy to bold, I have myself seen my transition and unlike a lot of people who re-entered the show and created over-the-top drama, I was there doing my job without creating drama and made it till the end, almost. So I was like it’s now or never and I got to be there till the end, but then came the shocker of my eviction.”