Rise And Fall: Evicted Contestant Anaya Bangar All Praise For Aarush Bhola's 'Growth' On Show - Exclusive
In an exclusive interaction, Rise and Fall evicted contestant Anaya Bangar opened up about her co-contestant Aarush Bhola, reflecting on the bond they built during the game. She particularly praised his
‘understanding’ and gradual ‘growth’ throughout the journey.
Anaya Bangar speaks about bond with Aarush Bhola
During an exclusive conversation with TellyTalkIndia/Zoom, Anaya Bangar explained, "To be honest, maine socha nahi tha ki iske sath itna acha bond banega. Iske social media content me bahaut homophobic and transphobic cheezen thi. Maine expect kiya tha ki mera iske sath kuch na kuch jhagda hoga . But maine socha ki iske sath agar aggressive approach lo toh koi change nazar nahi aata hai. But understanding ke liye jab ek space aati hai toh uss understanding ke baad jab Aarush ne growth dikhayi apne andar, usne audience ke liye ek example set kiya hai.(Translation: To be honest, I didn’t expect to form such a good bond with him. His social media is full of homophobic and transphobic content. I actually thought we would end up having some kind of fight. But I realized that taking an aggressive approach with him doesn’t bring any change. However, when there’s space for understanding, and after that Aarush showed real growth within himself, he set an example for the audience)."ALSO READ: Ba***ds Of Bollywood: Rajat Bedi Feels 'Indebted' To Khans; Thanks Aryan, Audience For 'So Much Love' She further added, "Vo ek bahaut acha aspect tha. I am proud of Aarush as well to come at this stage kyunki vo dil ka accha hai, bs usko awareness and education nahi hai.(Translation: That was a really good aspect. I’m proud of Aarush for reaching this stage because he has a good heart — he just lacks awareness and education)."Check out the complete interview here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQcpUJHARVs
More about Rise and Fall
Rise and Fall, hosted by Ashneer Grover brings together 16 participants in a divided mansion, where some contestants are temporarily assigned as rulers, while others fight to move up the hierarchy.