Sunita Ahuja Reveals Why She Stayed Calm on 'Lock Upp 2' Despite Her "Moofat" Tag
Sunita Ahuja, recently evicted from the reality show 'Lock Upp 2', spoke to IANS in an exclusive interview about her time on the controversial show and why audiences did not see her usual bold and outspoken side. The Mumbai-based star wife addressed the shift in her on-screen personality on July 12.
Sunita said she deliberately avoided unnecessary conflicts, particularly with contestants who treated her with love and respect. She explained that picking fights with younger housemates just to maintain her image would have only made her look unreasonable.
Why She Held Back
Asked why viewers did not see her fearless, no-filter side, Sunita said her approach changed because of the bonds she formed with fellow contestants inside the house.
"I was sent into the show with a 'moofat' tag. And if I had fought with the little kids who genuinely cared for me and showed me so much love, I would have been labelled as 'crazy'. I'm not crazy enough to fight with children who loved and supported me so much," she said.
Sunita had entered 'Lock Upp 2' carrying the "moofat" tag, a label the audience gave her for her blunt, outspoken personality. Once inside the show, though, she found it difficult to give her best due to ongoing health issues.
Health Concerns Behind Her Exit
Govinda's wife revealed she is diabetic and was also going through menopause, both of which affected her energy levels and participation during her stint on the show.
Speaking about her exit, she said, "If I didn't have a health problem, I would have played more games. Because I have diabetes, and my diabetes had increased a lot, so I had to leave the game."
Sunita opted for a voluntary exit due to these health concerns. To give her a memorable send-off, the show's makers arranged a special appearance by her husband, actor Govinda, and their daughter Tina, who joined her for the farewell.
Sunita Ahuja Reveals Why She Stayed Calm on 'Lock Upp 2' Despite Her "Moofat" Tag
Sunita Ahuja, recently evicted from the reality show 'Lock Upp 2', spoke to IANS in an exclusive interview about her time on the controversial show and why audiences did not see her usual bold and outspoken side. The Mumbai-based star wife addressed the shift in her on-screen personality on July 12.
Sunita said she deliberately avoided unnecessary conflicts, particularly with contestants who treated her with love and respect. She explained that picking fights with younger housemates just to maintain her image would have only made her look unreasonable.
Why She Held Back
Asked why viewers did not see her fearless, no-filter side, Sunita said her approach changed because of the bonds she formed with fellow contestants inside the house.
"I was sent into the show with a 'moofat' tag. And if I had fought with the little kids who genuinely cared for me and showed me so much love, I would have been labelled as 'crazy'. I'm not crazy enough to fight with children who loved and supported me so much," she said.
Sunita had entered 'Lock Upp 2' carrying the "moofat" tag, a label the audience gave her for her blunt, outspoken personality. Once inside the show, though, she found it difficult to give her best due to ongoing health issues.
Health Concerns Behind Her Exit
Govinda's wife revealed she is diabetic and was also going through menopause, both of which affected her energy levels and participation during her stint on the show.
Speaking about her exit, she said, "If I didn't have a health problem, I would have played more games. Because I have diabetes, and my diabetes had increased a lot, so I had to leave the game."
Sunita opted for a voluntary exit due to these health concerns. To give her a memorable send-off, the show's makers arranged a special appearance by her husband, actor Govinda, and their daughter Tina, who joined her for the farewell.