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Sidharth Bhardwaj's 'Luck' Got Him Eliminated From 'Khatron...'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Feb, 2015 12:32 PM
  • Sidharth Bhardwaj's 'Luck' Got Him Eliminated From 'Khatron...'
Actor Sidharth Bhardwaj was the second contestant from a line-up of 14 to get eliminated from stunt based reality TV show "Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi" and feels that luck plays an important part in such shows.
 
"I think luck also plays a big factor in a show like this. I did all the stunts, it was not like I said 'no' to any of the stunts," Sidharth told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
 
Although his stint in the show did not last very long, Sidharth enjoyed his "amazing" stay and overcame his "fear of snakes".
 
He said: "It was amazing, it was a wonderful experience. Faced a lot of challenges -- mental, physical, sometimes very straining but all in all, it was a joyride."
 
"I did overcome the fear of snakes," he added.
 
The line-up of celebrity contestants who are left includes actors Ashish Chowdhry, Hussain Kuwajerwala, Iqbal Khan, Sana Khan, Sagarika Ghatge, Rasami Desai, Asha Negi and Ridhi Dogra, the multi-faceted Meiyang Chang, Kabaddi star Rakesh Kumar and item girl Nathalia Kaur. 
 
Sidharth named Asha and Meiyang as the most promising contestants in the show when asked who according to him stood a better chance of winning the reality show.
 
TV actor Harshad Arora was the first one to be eliminated last week from the show which is hosted by filmmaker Rohit Shetty.
 
Pushing the boundaries of action, adventure and entertainment, the sixth season of the show began airing on Colors Feb 7 and is being shot in the beautiful environs of Cape Town.

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