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'I am very excited about my wedding"

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After Bigg Boss 14, Rahul Vaidya tested his fear factor by flying down to Cape Town and shooting for the 11th season of the reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi.

He's back, and he says he has made friends with his biggest fear (scroll down to see what it is!)

The singer is also getting ready for the next phase of his life: He will marry girlfriend Disha Parmar on July 16.

Rahul looks back at his KKK experience and tells "I am not an adventurou­s person, but I am gutsy."

You are getting married on July 16. Nervous?

No, I am very excited.

But I am having a tough time making a guest list because we have decided to invite limited people, keeping the pandemic situation in mind.

Have you finalised your wedding outfit?

Not yet. I am looking at Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla and my designer Umang Mehta.

I was quarantine­d for a week after we returned from South Africa, so I didn't have the time to finalise things.

But I am trying to do my best in the time that I have.

What are your honeymoon plans?

In the present situation, it will be our home in Lokhandwal­a in Mumbai (laughs).

Maybe when things get better, we will go to Goa, Kashmir or Europe.

You will be seen in Khatron Ke Khiladi. How

adventurou­s are you?

I am not an adventurou­s person but I am gutsy.

I don't mind trying something new. That's why I said yes for this show.

But it's more hectic and tougher than what I thought it would be.

You have to perform stunts in adverse and extreme conditions.

Khatron Ke Khiladi lets you do the best adventure games in the world with the best safety possible. It's severe but a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

How did Disha react to your stunts? Were you worried about getting cuts and bruises since you were getting married within a few days of shooting KKK?

Everybody gets cuts and bruises, it's a part and parcel of KKK.

But I was taking precaution­s because I didn't want to get hurt 20 days before my wedding.

My wife-to-be will not spare me for the rest of my life then (laughs).

Disha has been very supportive. She had asked me for only one thing: 'Ek piece mein wapas aana.'

And I was able to do that, so I am very happy.

The biggest fear you had to confront while doing the show?

My biggest fear was snakes.

We have spent so much time with snakes that they have become our friends now (laughs).

I talk and sing to them, and they listen to my songs, it's fantastic!

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