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Koena Mitra feels she is the most difficult human being she has ever come across, and hence it will be a challenge to adjust with complete strangers inside the Bigg Boss 13 house.
Talking to IANS, Koena said: “See, I am the most difficult human I know (laughs). I don’t know who is going to be more difficult but I know that this show isn’t easy.”
When quizzed about how comfortable she is with cooking and doing other household chores, the model turned actress said all these she doesn’t find challenging because for her the only challenge will be adjusting with other contestants inside the house. She said: “Housework is no challenge for me. My challenge would be living in this house with many strangers. I don’t know who they are and I don’t know them either. When I see them, I don’t think I will find a friend there because I haven’t heard from any friend or anybody (known to me) who are going for this show.”
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Koena is a contestant in the 13th season of Bigg Boss and is looking for some adventure inside the house. She expressed, “The show offers a lot of adventure, it has a strong fan base. My sister and cousins were thrilled when they got to know that I have said yes to this show. Adventure is my biggest attraction and the show has a loyal set of viewers.”
How does it feel to be a contestant at bigg boss? Koena shared, “After many years! At the age of 18, I had participated in a beauty pageant. I represented India and won the title. That was my last competition. First and last. After that, I never really took part in any competition or reality show. This is my first (reality show) experience and it is going to be an adventurous journey!”
Koena was also asked about her plastic surgery and it has always made news. About the same, she told Bombay Times, “I want to ask you this question. This is the worst-kept story of our industry. Many have done it and many do it, but no one talks about it, as if it’s a crime or a sin. It’s a part of my story, so I didn’t mind talking about it. I gave statements and that’s why yeh peecha nahi chhodta.”
She further added, “Even though it’s been eight-nine years since people don’t stop asking me about it. Also, why are only women trapped and attacked when it comes to cosmetic enhancement? You are fine with 60 and 50-year-old men from our industry with no wrinkles and a head full of hair looking like they have returned to their 20s! The film industry is extremely kind and welcoming and never stopped offering me work. I may not have taken something up because of creative disagreements or quality of work.”