Friday, 14 October 2016

DU GRADUATES AMONG BIGG BOSS 10 INMATES

DU graduates among Bigg Boss 10 inmates


The upcoming season of Bigg Boss will not just be a clash of celebrities. This year, along with celebs, even common people will fight for survival inside the House. According to reports, 13 commoners have been selected through auditions, out of which, only a few will finally enter the Bigg Boss House. While the final list of participants will be disclosed on the first episode, we have learnt that there are two Delhi University graduates among the selected aam janta ­ Lokesh Kumari Sharma, who has studied in Satyawati College, and Nitibha Kaul, who graduated from Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies.

Apart from these DU graduates, there will be two more participants from Delhi ­ Ruchika Singh, a modelactor, and Priyanka Jagga, a marketing recruiter. Also among the shortlisted candidates is Noida resident Manveer Gurjar. Delhi girl Nitibha, who lives in Patel Nagar, has done her schooling from St Thomas School and works with Google. She was also the first runner-up of Delhi Times Fresh Face 2011. Nitibha confirmed her Bigg Boss participation with a Facebook status, “The journey from #MissIndiaDelhi to #BiggBoss10 was not easy .Thank you for all the support guys. Keep sending your love!“ Lokesh, who did her BA (Programme) from Satyawati College, is currently pursuing her masters in Economics from IGNOU. She has already left for Mumbai and is not in contact with anyone including her family . Her brother, Narendra Sharma, confirmed her participation and said, “Yes, she is going to be a part of the show. She recently completed a course in theatre from Shri Ram Centre and always wanted to be on TV . She has earlier auditioned for MTV Roadies in Delhi and Chandigarh. We are all really excited for her, and while leaving, she said that she will try to not let the pressure of living alone in the house get to her.“


 (Toi)

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