Kanwalpreet
Singh,
who
has
appeared
in
shows
such
as
Taarak
Mehta
Ka
Ooltah
Chashmah
And
Rabb
Se
Sona
Ishq,
is
an
avid
viewer
of
Bigg
Boss
16.
The
actor
recently
shared
his
views
regarding
Nimrit
Kaur
Ahluwalia's
game
and
labeled
her
as
someone
who
is
moving
ahead
with
the
help
of
'groupism.'
It
must
be
noted
that
Sajid
Khan,
Shiv
Thakare,
MC
Stan,
Abdu
Rozik,
Nimrit
and
a
few
other
members
have
been
regularly
called
out
for
playing
in
a
group
and
maintaining
their
dominance
in
the
house.
Kanwalpreet
echoed
similar
sentiment
whilst
sharing
his
opinion
about
Nimrit.
He
was
quoted
by
ETimes
TV
as
saying,
"Nimrit
is
the
weakest
contestant
in
the
house
and
she
should
have
been
eliminated
by
now.
She
hasn't
even
shown
who
the
real
Nimrit
is.
She
is
just
a
part
of
a
group
in
the
house
and
hasn't
made
a
place
for
herself.
Till
now,
I
haven't
seen
her
playing
on
her
own.
My
question
is,
if
she
claims
to
have
such
a
strong
personality,
then
why
doesn't
she
play
individually?
I
feel
that
she
is
in
the
house
because
she
is
a
part
of
the
so-called
'mandli'
of
the
house."
Singh
went
on
to
add,
"Nimrit
is
behaving
like
that
'person'
of
the
village
who
just
sits
to
do
'chugli'
of
others.
Apart
from
b*tching
of
others,
she
doesn't
do
anything.
Often
she
is
seen
getting
emotional,
but
Nimrit
needs
to
understand
that
she
can't
take
support
of
her
health
issues
for
her
lack
of
personality.
She
is
like
a
'fuski
bomb’."
In
the
meantime,
Nimrit
has
also
been
in
the
news
for
her
struggle
with
her
mental
health
on
the
show.
The
actress,
who
has
been
quite
vocal
about
her
issues,
recently
slammed
Shalin
for
being
insensitive
toward
her
battle
with
depression.
For
the
unversed,
it
must
be
noted
that
the
Chhoti
Sardarni
fame
actress
has
also
said
in
the
past
that
she
is
not
completely
out
of
it
yet.
Whilst
speaking
with
Shiv
and
MC
Stan,
Kaur
said,
“I
had
depression
and
anxiety
for
a
year
and
it's
not
like
I
have
fully
recovered.
I
have
been
on
medication
for
a
year
or
so,
and
4-5
months
before
coming
here.
I
had
stopped
my
medication
on
my
own.
So
it
gets
difficult.”