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Evicted from Bigg Boss Ravi Kissan sounds surprisingly mellow. "I know I must have sounded aggressive from in there, shouting Har har mahadev and all that,' says Ravi.

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Written by Omar Ahmed   
Friday, 02 February 2007

Ravi Kissen talks 

Participant Ravi Kishen on his love for his wife, his monk-like existence in the show and Carol Gracis

“I’m suffering from a three-month jetlag,” says ‘Bigg Boss’ participant Ravi Kishen from Mahableshwar where he says he has eyes only for his wife.

Luxurious prison
“I don’t want to lose sight of her for even a second. Inside the ‘Bigg Boss’ house it was like being in a 5 star prison. You couldn’t escape. If you did you would have to pay a huge penalty. We had signed a 12 page contract,” Ravi says.

Bigg fame
Ravi reveals that after ‘Bigg Boss’ he’s being mobbed at malls. “God has made me a role model. My wife has also become a star. She can’t strike a good deal in the shops. They think she can afford to pay any price,” he adds.

Wifey dearest

Ravi feels that he has changed completely after the show.  “I may have come across as aggressive. But I was just being true to myself. Today I’m a changed man. I’m great at domestic chores—washing utensils and clothes. I’m dying to make pav bhaji and gajar ka halwa for my wife,” he assures.

Ravi continues, “But she isn’t allowing me to do anything except give her a foot massage. When she saw me cry on TV, she fainted. Now we’re unable to leave each other for even a second. I worship her, and she worships me too.”

Shaolin temple
Ravi says his life in the house had no sex. “We all lived like monks. We came out better persons. It was like being put in a Shaolin temple with 13 different people. I fought against dirty thoughts.  

There was no time to be alone except in one corner where I sat smoking and talking to the sky. We were not under watch there,” he reveals.

Carol and me
He describes his relationship with inmate Carol Gracias as   a ‘pavitra  dosti.’  “I taught her how to speak Hindi.  I used the platform to propagate Bhojpuri. I was the only   known name there.

I lost because people in Bihar voted me out ,  thinking that they were voting for me to stay,” he reasons.

Lessons learnt
“I’ve gained a lot from ‘Bigg Boss’—gyan pyar, patni, parivar, dosti, asli chehre, nakli chehre, I won’t forget  these experiences till the day I die,” says the actor.

Ravi plans to invite all the inmates of ‘Bigg Boss’ for dinner and says, “I want some of them to be my friends for  the rest of my  life.”

Nagma natter
Ravi Kishen hasn’t connected with favourite co-star and friend Nagma after coming out. “But I hear she had things to say while I was away. For her information it wasn’t me. It was Aryan Vaid who was bitching about her. But I wish her all the best,” he ends.

Article courtesy of DNA India

 
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