“Not made for reality TV.” – Rajneesh Duggall

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Rajneesh Duggall, who was last seen on TV show Sanjog, says he would love to do reality TV shows though he has won Khatron Ke Khiladi in the past. He wants to do Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa on being asked if he is keen on doing Bigg Boss, Rajneesh said that he is not made for a show like Bigg Boss. He further said that he is a very private person and plus audience won’t get any masaledar material from him during his appearance on the show. He also talked about how it is different working in films, TV and OTT. He said he enjoys all the mediums. And had always wanted to do a TV show and it was good working on a daily soap. He said he has done limited episode shows too but there is a different pattern to shoot for a daily soap. Rajneesh Duggall said really liked working for long hours on the show. It got to shoot in all the mediums. The release pattern of small movies has changed and OTT is helping them.

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