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Ex-contestants know the game, says Nishant Singh Malkhani about Big Boss

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Nishant Singh Malkhani had a short stay in the Bigg Boss house. However, he has a strong opinion about the ex-contestants joining the show. Nishant says, “I feel it is little unfair for this year’s contestants because the ex-contestants know the game in and out. They know when to fight and when to be nice.”

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On being asked whether Jaan tried to contact him after getting evicted from the show, Nishant said, “He did not try to contact me and I am glad he didn’t. I don’t think he can face me anymore. And if he has got any shame, he will not contact me. If he ever tries to get in touch, I don’t think I will ever accept his apology.” The actor will soon be seen in the web film L.A.C – Live The Battle.

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