Celebrity hair stylist Sapna Bhavnani, who shot to fame with Bigg Boss Season 6 recently gave an interview about her book Chapter One to a Hindustan Times journalist, where she spoke about her book, being gang raped at 24 and Salman Khan.
Here are a few excerpts from the interview-
About Salman Khan not being a part of her book:
This man really misuses people and I don’t have to give him importance… especially in my book.
About Big Boss Season 6 being a ‘fuck-all experience’:
You have a male chauvinistic f***ing pig as a host of this f***ing show, that insults people, so people watch the show, and people worship him on the show because people want a job in one of his stupid f***-all movies where he dances like a monkey – that’s Bigg Boss in a nutshell.
On being gang raped at 24:
I still don’t know, if I have the guts to talk about my rape, but I can start a new chapter one of my life once it (rape) is out of the system, so there will be a chapter on that too
On the danger of dissing Salman Khan:
Actually a lot of people told me, I was warned that you shouldn’t talk about him like that because you could get killed, and I was like, ‘what!’ I had heard rumours, but I have been channelling this ‘no fear’ thing for the past four years and I am not going to let a monkey scare me. I have been through a gang rape, I know what it feels like, I am a surviving member… there is nothing worse you can do to me really.
And finally, on Salman Khan’s rape comment:
It’s insulting to have an Indian man talk like that on an international platform. I am embarrassed to call myself an Indian when statements like these go out worldwide. I was very vocal about it on Twitter, and everywhere. I got a lot of flak for it, but flak or stalkers and trollers should not be the reason why you should stop voicing the truth.
However, Sapna is quite miffed with the way the interview is being dished. She even tweeted her disappointment.
She is one fearless lady, isn’t she? The book is being published by Harper Collins India.