Shubha
Poonja
emerged
as
one
of
the
most
entertaining
female
contestants
of
Bigg
Boss
Kannada
8.
The
chirpy
actress
bowled
over
the
viewers
with
her
fun-loving
nature
and
was
successful
in
breaking
the
controversial
image
that
was
construed
around
her
in
media.
And
now,
after
the
show’s
premature
culmination,
the
actress
has
opened
up
about
her
stint
in
the
reality
show.
Shubha
told
Cinema
Express,
“Bigg
Boss
has
given
me
love
from
family,
which
I
got
to
know
once
I
was
out
of
the
house.
My
fan
base
has
tripled
and
I
have
gained
a
lot
of
women
fans.
This
is
something
new
for
me.
People
liked
me
in
Moggina
Manasu,
however,
they
did
not
show
the
same
interest
in
my
other
films.
In
films,
the
audience
like
you
based
on
your
character.
But
in
a
reality
show,
they
gauge
you
based
on
your
personality
Shubha
went
on
to
reveal
that
she
had
a
lot
of
apprehensions
when
she
was
initially
offered
the
controversial
reality
series.
However,
it
was
her
fiance,
Sumanth
Billava,
who
convinced
her
to
say
yes
to
the
project.
Shubha
shared,
“He
told
me
that
I
should
not
hesitate
to
experiment
with
something
new.
He
felt
it
was
an
opportunity
for
me
to
show
the
people
of
Karnataka
the
real
me.
Looking
back,
it
was
the
best
platform
for
people
to
get
to
know
me.
It
was
an
amazing
experience,
and
it
has
changed
my
perspective
on
life.
Today,
I
value
the
people
around
me
and
people
in
general.
I
am
so
grateful
for
everything
I
have,
even
it
is
as
simple
as
a
packet
of
biscuits.”
Shubha
then
added
that
Bigg
Boss
house
was
a
ride
of
emotions.
However,
the
actress
confessed
that
she
missed
Sudeep
on
the
show
and
was
heartbroken
when
the
show
got
suspended
midway.
However,
given
the
grave
situation
outside
due
to
COVID-19,
she
feels
it
was
better
to
come
out
of
the
house.
On
the
professional
front,
Shubha
is
looking
forward
to
the
release
of
Tridevi,
which
is
a
heroine-centric
film,
following
which
will
be
seen
in
a
thriller
named
Rhymes.