I am too nice for 'Bigg Boss': Meekal Zulfiqar

Published December 1, 2014
Mikaal Zulfiqaar— Photo courtesy: Mikaal Zulfiqar's official Facebook page
Mikaal Zulfiqaar— Photo courtesy: Mikaal Zulfiqar's official Facebook page

It seems that the absolutely handsome Meekal Zulfiqar is now becoming a household name in India with his drama, Aaina Dulhan Ka (original title Mirat-ul-Uroos), on Zee Zindagi.

According to Times of India, the actor, while speaking to IANS over the phone, said that he prefers reality shows over dramas, but would not appear on Bigg Boss, the most popular reality show in India.

“I like to watch reality television rather than drama. I was offered Bigg Boss before. But I don't think it's my thing. I think I am too nice for the show."

"I think they will kick me out in the first episode only as I will not generate any controversy. I think I will be pretty boring," Meekal added.

Responding to whether he is an avid viewer of Indian serials, Meekal admitted that he does not follow any of them.

"To be honest, I have not followed any Indian serials. They are famous in Pakistan, but I only know some names through flickering of channels like Kumkum,” said the actor.

Meekal, who was earlier seen in Laa and Izteraab, is currently playing the lead in Hum TV's Tum Mere He Rehna alongside Na Maloom Afraad famed Urwa Hocane.

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