I’m rooting for Aarav to win: Raiza Wilson

September 28, 2017 04:44 pm | Updated 05:33 pm IST

When she entered the House, Raiza Wilson was relatively unknown to Tamil audiences. The model came face to face with Kollywood celebrities who were already popular, but charmed her way. Even as Oviya rose in the popularity ranks, Raiza created a fan base for herself, who rooted for her when she was in the house.

Today, she describes the experience as a ‘life-changing one.’ In a quick telephonic chat with Metroplus , the model tells us why:

What did you do the minute you came out of the House?

The minute I came out of the House, I turned on my phone and played my favourite music. The following weeks have been great. I feel more involved in everything I do since I'm paying closer attention to people and activities.

How would you describe the overall experience?

It has been great. It was an opportunity to learn a lot of social lessons.

What did you miss the most when you were inside?

Music and food of my choice

What was the biggest challenge you faced?

The unpredictability of the show.

You were among the contestants who made it till the final rounds. What kept you going?

Knowing that I’m not alone and that other contestants are going through all the same things as me.

This weekend is the finale. Who are you rooting for to win the finals and why?

I want Aarav to win. He’s my friend and he has played the game well.

You’re now a well-known face in Tamil Nadu. Are you looking at doing films?

Yes, I am looking forward to offers.

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