Azma Fallah: ‘I could have won Lock Upp if I was there from Day 1’

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Azma Fallah was the one wild card contestant on Lock Upp, who managed to make her mark within the present. While Azma ended her journey as a finalist, the model-actor shared that she is overwhelmed with the love she has been receiving. As readers would know, Munawar Faruqui emerged because the winner of the Kangana Ranaut-hosted present, whereas Payal Rohatgi and Anjali Arora had been introduced as the primary and second runner-up, respectively. Azma, in the meantime, was lauded by the host and even producer Ekta Kapoor. Calling her essentially the most refreshing contestant on the present, Ekta had even given her a locket as a token of affection.

Post the finale, Azma sat down for a fast chat with indianexpress.com, and shared, “If I was on Lock Upp from the first day, I am sure I would have won. Losing the title after having reached so far does hurt. However, I am a winner for myself and proud of my journey.”

On the present, the Pune woman showcased her many shades. From hiding others’ belongings to pouring water on their beds, Azma’s actions drew laughs and criticism. Justifying herself, the Lock Upp finalist mentioned, “The issue on Lock Upp was that we got limited things. We had to struggle for everything, including toothpaste and shampoo. So I would steal a lot of things to make my stay easier. Also, when I saw someone being obsessed with something, I would hide it. I knew I didn’t have the strength to fight back but I could attack them through these actions.”

 

As readers would know, co-inmate Zeeshan Khan was evicted from Lock Upp after he bodily assaulted Azma Fallah. Talking concerning the “disturbing incident”, the actor mentioned she was aghast at how nobody tried to guard her. Giving her tackle Zeeshan, she additional mentioned, “If one does the mistake once, they can be forgiven. But when you keep repeating it, there is a bigger issue at hand. I really don’t like him and I feel he should consult a doctor for his anger issues. I never played the woman card on the show, and I won’t do the same now. And this is why I will say that not just a girl but no one should treat another human this way.” As for her provocative nature, she mentioned, “The show demanded me to be badass and I did the same. I realised one has to be daring and even provoke others. While I did the same throughout the season, I did calm down a bit towards the end.”

Talking about her friendship with Payal Rohatgi, which noticed many ups and downs, Azma Fallah mentioned, “I really liked her and was close to her ever since I entered. However, she would talk about people’s religion, caste and community and that really made it difficult for anyone to connect with her. Thankfully, I also had someone like Shivam Sharma, Munawar Faruqui and Prince Narula, who supported me in the game.”

On a last observe, Azma Fallah mentioned that she is constructive about what lies forward. “Jo naseeb mein hoga woh milega, jo nahi woh nahi milega. Maine koi badi umeed nahi bana rakhi (If it’s in my destiny I will get it. I have no big expectations),” she shared.

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