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Mahek Chahal - Shonali & Amar should get Married (in Bigg Boss 5)

Starting with Sky :)

Sky is evil!

After her several verbal duels with Sky (Akashdeep Saigal), it is obvious that Mahek Chahal is not ready to forgive the brash actor in a hurry. "After being severely humiliated by him and facing so many personal attacks, I can say in all honesty that Sky is really evil. His enmity reflects in his eyes. He says it openly that he will break a person's will if he/she doesn't agree with him. I have really never seen such a horrible, ill-mannered and selfish man in my life! His reality is now coming to the fore in the tasks. A few more tasks, and everyone will see his true colors!"

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Negativity sells!

Ask her when Sky is so negative, how come he is still in the reckoning, and Mahek replies: "People love to watch negativity and it sells! Fights and jhagdas, after all, are entertaining, so audiences enjoy pangas!"

Thali ke baigan

Who are the two most untrustworthy people in the celebrity house? Mahek replies with a hearty laugh: "Amar Upadhyay and Shonali Nagrani! They are both thali ke baigan, and you never know on whose side they are! So, they should get married because they deserve each other!"

Salman Khan: My mentor!

And what does she have to say about the reports that she could stay in the show for so long because of Salman Khan? "I am really appalled hearing these stories! Salman is a mentor and has always guided me about my negatives. But, if I was that close to him, I would have played the main lead in all his films," she reasons.

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