The show is not only infamous for it's fights and bickering but also for it's stern set of rules like rationing of food, sleep. Dimpy says she doesn't know how she will handle the lack of food and sleep inside the house.
"My main concern is food and sleep. I really get disturbed if I don't get these two things. Frankly, I don't know how I will overcome that. I can manage everything, but not inadequate food and sleep. I tend to lose it," Dimpy told IANS over phone before entering the house Friday.
Apart from phone and family, Dimpy, who also appeared in a dancing reality show "Nach Baliye 5" with her estranged husband, will miss her favourite "fish curry and rice".
Ask her why she is going into "Bigg Boss" and like others she too replied saying she is taking it as a challenge.
"I thought this is one of the biggest challenges in my life that I can take and I am always up for challenges," said Dimpy whose estranged husband had participated in the second season of "Bigg Boss".
Dimpy also calls herself an ardent fan of the reality show and feels "privileged to be a part of the show". She says she "will enter the show with an optimistic attitude".
"It is not cardinal that I have to be a negative character in the show. I can bring a positive change in the show. So I am optimistic about how all this will go and have faith in myself and god," she said.
However, Dimpy refrained from commenting about the contestants who are already inside.
"I don't have any favourites and would form an opinion once I am inside the house," she said.
Dimpy also looks forward to induce a positive spark in the show, which has garnered eye balls for it's fights and violent methods adopted by the contestants till now.
"The audience can expect a lot of energy and fun in the show as I love to have fun," she said.
Dimpy tweaked a proverb "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" into "All work and no play makes 'Bigg Boss' a dull show" to support her entry.