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Pooja Bhatt rejects ‘woman card’ and rat race in Bigg Boss OTT 2′

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Shillong, July 6: Contestant Pooja Bhatt, a filmmaker and actress, made a strong statement during a task on the show ‘Bigg Boss OTT 2’. The task required the contestants to rank each other from 1 to 9.

When Pooja had the opportunity to convince her fellow contestants to give her the number 1 spot, she expressed her stance. She asserted, “I have never played the woman card, and I don’t follow the rat race. I believe in direct communication, speaking to people face-to-face with eye contact. My opinions and individuality are the reasons why I was invited to participate in Bigg Boss OTT, despite having a successful career for many years.”

Pooja emphasized her adherence to instructions and respect for authority. She stated, “I always follow instructions and respect the orders of those in positions of authority.”

Furthermore, Pooja highlighted that she doesn’t prioritize ranking herself. She explained, “I don’t believe in ranking myself; I have never done that. When I entered the Bigg Boss OTT house, I didn’t consider myself as the top rank, but viewers positioned me as the 1st rank. I am content with any rank that my fellow housemates assign me, and I don’t let the initial high spirits of these rankings define my entire experience.”

She clarified that her attitude was not about being saintly. Pooja expressed, “Because I’m not seeking validation from rankings. I don’t have an addiction to the spotlight, camera, or attention. I was born into this industry, and I will remain a part of it until the end. None of you are my competitors, so my life doesn’t come to an end after Bigg Boss.”

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