Minissha
Lamba
has
been
a
popular
name
in
the
Bollywood
circuit,
and
her
decision
to
enter
reality
show
"Bigg
Boss
8" as
a
contestant
came
as
a
surprise
to
many.
She
says
there
are
"multiple
reasons"
that
she
will
only
reveal
during
the
course
of
the
show.
"Bigg
Boss" is
a
reality
show
where
different
celebrities
are
made
to
live
with
each
other
in
a
confined
space
for
three
months
under
constant
scrutiny
from
multiple
cameras
and
without
any
contact
with
the
outside
world.
Its
eighth
season
began
Sunday,
and
Minissha
happens
to
be
one
of
the
12
contestants
this
year.
Does
she
have
an
agenda?
"All
these
things
I
would
talk
on
the
show
--
why
I
am
doing
this
and
all...There
are
multiple
reasons
on
why
I
am
going
on
this
show...at
some
point,
may
be
I
will
discuss
it
on
the
show.
I'd
like
to
keep
some
stuff
for
the
show,"
Minissha
had
told
IANS
before
heading
to
get
locked
into
the
'house'.
She
assured
that
she's
not
going
to
the
show
with
an
agenda.
"When
'Bigg
Boss' ends
for
me,
I
will
consider
it
as
a
chapter
of
my
life
that's
behind
me.
I
have
watched
season
six
and
seven
closely,
and
yes
it's
a
highly
entertaining
show.
It's
the
most
entertaining
show
I
have
ever
watched,"
added
the
actress,
seen
in
films
like
"Yahaan",
"Bachna
Ae
Haseeno"
and
"Kidnap".
Minissha
says
"Bigg
Boss"
is
not
scripted,
and
all
the
drama
in
it
is
for
real.
"Honestly,
from
being
an
actor
and
knowing
the
things
I
know,
certain
situations
and
things
can't
be
created.
They
just
happen.
"It's
not
possible
to
script
(such
a
show)
because
they
can't
put
many
good
actors
in
one
show
who
will
follow
their
lines," she
explained.
The
29-year-old
also
says
she
understands
the
game
of
TV
ratings
well
and
especially
that
if
the
audienc
egets
bored,
they
will
simply
switch
the
channel.
"You
have
to
give
something
entertaining
and
gripping.
If
people
are
put
in
a
realistic
and
highly
pressurised
situation,
it
is
natural
for
a
person
to
act
out
of
character
at
times,
so
nothing
wrong
with
that
if
it
happens
in
'Bigg
Boss'.
"I
have
my
mental
list
of
do's
and
don'ts
which
I
would
remind
myself
on
the
show
if
any
such
situation
comes
up,"
she
added.
Rest,
she's
going
to
play
the
game
by
being
herself.
Talking
about
the
show's
host
Salman
Khan,
she
said:
"He
is
the
best
host
on
the
Indian
television,
and
especially
for
a
show
like
this,
he
just
changes
constantly
to
adapt
to
that
to
be
a
friend,
mentor
a
man
who
is
captaining
the
ship.
He
does
that
all
well."