Actors Dino Morea, Shabbir Ahluwalia, Milind Soman and squash player Ritwick Bhattacharya, the finalists of stunts reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi, say being on the show hosted by actress Priyanka Chopra, has been one of a lifetime opportunity for them.
Actors Dino Morea, Shabbir Ahluwalia, Milind Soman and squash player Ritwick Bhattacharya, the finalists of stunts reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi, say being on the show hosted by actress Priyanka Chopra, has been one of a lifetime opportunity for them.
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"It was a wonderful experience to be on the show. For me, it was not about getting my fears out but about being able to do the crazy activities that I won't be able to do anywhere else. It was one of a lifetime opportunity," Milind Soman, who was eliminated in the first round but came back later as a wild card entry, said.
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The finale is on Thursday.
Apart from the show, the finalists also gave full marks to the host of the show, actress Priyanka Chopra.
"Priyanka is great. She is a good host and she really encouraged all of us to do our best," said Ritwick Bhattacharya.
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In the four-week show, the contestants were subjected to various fearful stunts.
When asked which one did they find most unnerving, Dino said: "There is a stunt where we had to sit on the bull and do a stunt. That one was really crazy. Even if you take security measure, you don't know which way the animal will go. That one did scare me."
While Ritwick and Shabbir shared Dino's feeling, Milind was taken aback when he had to do a stunt locked in a small box.
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While each one of them learnt something about themselves from the show, Shabbir, who is one of the strongest contenders on the show, realised that fear is nothing but a state of mind.
"When I came on board, I thought that during the course of it I'll find out what I'm scared of because I always thought that I'm only scared of god. But instead of that, I got to know that fear is nothing."
"It's just how you condition your mind. When you know that you have to do a particular stunt and you have to do it well, your entire focus is on that fact and then you forget where you are, what height, what conditions. As far as I am concerned, I learnt that," said Shabbir.