Actress-director
Nirmala
Chenappa
became
the
second
contestant
to
be
evicted
from
the
Bigg
Boss
Kannada
8.
Nirmala’s
short
journey
was
filled
with
many
impediments
such
as
getting
into
a
spat
with
Chandrakala
Mohan
and
even
being
labelled
fake
for
her
behaviour
by
the
housemates.
And
now,
post
her
eviction,
the
actress
has
opened
up
about
her
stint
in
an
interview
with
TOI.
Nirmala
shared,
“I
am
happy
with
whatever
I
have
achieved
in
the
house.
Earlier,
every
time
I
was
approached
to
be
a
part
of
the
show,
I
rejected
it.
This
time,
when
I
took
it
up,
I
wanted
to
stay
long
enough
to
be
able
to
do
something
for
people
affected
by
the
pandemic
with
the
earnings
from
the
show.
Unfortunately,
I
left
only
two
weeks
into
the
100-odd
day
season,
at
a
time
when
my
co-contestants
just
started
to
understand
me
better.
I
stayed
true
to
myself
during
my
stint
in
the
house.”
It
must
be
noted
that
Nirmala
grabbed
a
lot
of
spotlight
with
her
eccentric
behaviour
since
she
entered
the
house.
She
was
even
called
out
by
the
housemates
for
wearing
seen
a
sari
at
midnight
and
talking
to
the
camera.
The
entire
incident
had
made
them
even
question
her
mental
status.
On
being
quizzed
about
her
alleged
'unusual
behaviour,’
Nirmala
said,
“I
don’t
know
what
made
them
comment
about
my
attire
or
what
I
did.
It
was
not
to
impress
anyone.
The
whole
issue
was
blown
out
of
proportion
by
the
inmates
in
the
house.”
Nirmala
then
concluded
by
shedding
light
on
her
decision
to
not
nominate
any
contestant
before
leaving
the
show.
“My
intention
of
being
a
part
of
the
show
was
to
do
good
and
be
good,”
she
said.