Saturday, February 18, 2012

No more reality shows for me, says Pooja Misrra

No more reality shows for me, says Pooja MisrraPooja Misrra grabbed attention for her weird getup and fights at the fifth season of controversial reality show "Bigg Boss", however the media mileage notwithstanding, the VJ says she wouldn't be a part of this sort of shows in future.

"Thank you so much, not more reality shows for me after 'Bigg Boss'. IT'S NOT THAT I AM really enthusiastic about doing reality shows again," Pooja told backstage after walking for designer Chandrani Siingh Fllora at the second day of ongoing Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW). She was sporting a red sari with sequence work at the border.

Pooja walked as a showstopper for Fllora, whose collection sought inspiration from clarity and colors of gemstone sapphire. The designer used heavy satin, georgette and silk in hues of blue and red with floral geometric embroidary. The gathering included jackets, dresses and saris.

Pooja, a model and VJ, was infamous for her loud and aggressive behavior at the show and was, in fact, asked to go away the show. Later, she returned to "Bigg Boss 5" as Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds' interpretar. It was her second chance to salavage her image, but she ended up coming into fights again.

Ever since she has came out of the house, she was flooded with offers from the small screen. In fact, she has signed a movie also, but refuses to offer credit to her stint at the reality show.

"To be very honest, I DO NOT consider 'Bigg Boss' because the turning point of my career. The movie that I'VE signed came to me before 'Bigg Boss'. But yes, I'VE got an excellent fan following not just in India but additionally abroad, way to the show," she said.

"I will always look back on the experience, thinking it was good fun while I lasted in it," she added.

Meanwhile, Pooja is eagerly trying to the movie "Baaja Baja Dunga".

"After 'Bigg Boss', I'M busy preparing for a song in my upcoming film 'Baaja Baja Dunga' and we're shooting for it on the end of Feb or March," she said.

"The song is getting recorded. It is a climax item song and the entire movie could be marketed through that song. It'd be definitely something that will be prominent and stand out."

"I even have very interesting offers on television which I'M taking a look at. Loads of good things is happening," she added.