Rohit Shetty’s Khatron Ke Khiladi 12 gets exciting with each passing episode. I find it very interesting to see how the celebrity contestants perform the daring stunts. One such participant is Jannat Zubair, who we have also seen in shows like Phulwa and Tu Aashiqui. In an exclusive interview with Team MissMalini, Jannat speaks about her biggest fear, thoughts after getting a call from the makers and lots more.

Before that, here’s a look at the promo of KKK12:

Here are the excerpts from the interview:

On her first thought after knowing about being the part of the show…

I don’t remember because I was not the one who got the call. My dad told me that the season is coming and you are gonna do it this year. Even during the last season I was offered Khatron Ke Khiladi and then I did not get the gut feeling of doing it. This season I was sure. I was the last contestant, who was confirmed. The vibe and the gut feeling was strong. And I told my father I will go in this season only.

On her childhood fear…

I am scared of electric shock. If they give me a stunt about hiking, or under water, I will manage, but I am not sure if they give me something related to shock.

On drawing the line with regards to stunt…

That is something I don’t know if I will be able to pull it off. See I have done swimming so I know the vibe of water. I have seen down from a height so I know what it feels like to stand on top. I haven’t had a shock, so I don’t know what it’s like to be in that position. That’s why I am saying that everything else can be managed but not sure about this particular one.

On working with Rohit Shetty…

When we are doing the show, he cracks jokes, makes you laugh, sometimes he scolds but off camera he is even more fun like he laughs a lot and makes you laugh as well, he’s funnier.

On brother Ayaan’s thoughts about you being a contestant on the show…

My brother was like whatever happens, you finish the stunt and come. He is very sporty. He is like when I will be 18, I also want to go to the show. He asked me why they don’t take people below 18 years.

You can watch the entire interview here: