It’s Hazel in the house

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Hazel Keech, popular for the item number Aa Ante Amplapuram besides a role in Salman Khan starrer Bodyguard, has made her way to the Bigg Boss house this season. We caught up with her just before she could enter the house and when asked what is going through her mind, she said, “I just packed two bags and said goodbye to family and friends. I did some last minute clicking of photos of my loved ones. Even though my family lives abroad, I speak to them every day via Skype. This is the first time I will be completely cut off from them. I keep reminding myself it’s a game and people will have agendas, I have to make sure I am not too affected by all that.”
Hazel doesn’t look at having worked with Salman before and being close to the family as an advantage for her. “I know Salman as a friend, but here I will see him in a different light, as a host. I have seen him on stage before and he’s so entertaining. I look forward to interacting with him as a contestant on the show,” says Hazel.
Hazel is known for her dancing skills and when asked if she plans to put up some entertaining performances in the house as well she says, “I dance when I’m happy, even when I’m bored but just that I need to have some good sleep, which I hope I have in the house.”
The actress says that although she hasn’t been a regular viewer of the show, she caught up with a few episodes and is prepared for all that will come her way. She says, “I have seen a few episodes and kind of know that people are pushed to their limits. Some people behave in an irritating manner on purpose. I am easygoing. As long as people don’t do too much natak I won’t react.”
Hazel being a foreigner, isn’t fluent in Hindi but she is confident she can manage. In a heavy accent, the actress says, “I haven’t thought about language being a problem but main kaafi baat karti hoon. Thoda English chalta hai, I feel.”
When asked if she knows any of the other contestants in the house from before, she says, “I don’t really know who else is going into the house. I have heard some rumours but I shall find out soon.”

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