<p>Now that his stint on TV reality show "Bigg Boss - Saath 7" has come to an abrupt end, former video jockey Andy's eyes are set on Bollywood - and no, 'herogiri' is not on his mind!<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I don't mean I want to play the hero. There are so many roles to play in today's Hindi cinema," Andy said.<br /><br />"I am a trained actor. I've done theatre in London. I've also done choreography and dancing for 15 years. Mumbai has been my home for 10 years now. I am not going anywhere," he added.<br /><br />Andy's exit came as a part of a mid-week elimination on the show, which will have its grand finale Saturday. He was amongst the five finalists on the show,which airs on channel Colors.<br /><br />However, he has no regrets about not winning "Bigg Boss".<br /><br />"I never expected to win. I think Gauhar Khan or Tanisha Mukherjee stand a good chance of winning. As far as I am concerned, I was right there till the end. I was evicted only three days before the grand finale. So I feel as good as victorious.<br /><br />"I've come away a lot more patient and appreciative of the good things in life. When I came out of 'Bigg Boss', my brother gave me a chocolate biscuit. Nothing has ever tasted so good. And hey, my Hindi has improved," he said.<br />At least, that's one step ahead for a career in Bollywood!</p>
<p>Now that his stint on TV reality show "Bigg Boss - Saath 7" has come to an abrupt end, former video jockey Andy's eyes are set on Bollywood - and no, 'herogiri' is not on his mind!<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I don't mean I want to play the hero. There are so many roles to play in today's Hindi cinema," Andy said.<br /><br />"I am a trained actor. I've done theatre in London. I've also done choreography and dancing for 15 years. Mumbai has been my home for 10 years now. I am not going anywhere," he added.<br /><br />Andy's exit came as a part of a mid-week elimination on the show, which will have its grand finale Saturday. He was amongst the five finalists on the show,which airs on channel Colors.<br /><br />However, he has no regrets about not winning "Bigg Boss".<br /><br />"I never expected to win. I think Gauhar Khan or Tanisha Mukherjee stand a good chance of winning. As far as I am concerned, I was right there till the end. I was evicted only three days before the grand finale. So I feel as good as victorious.<br /><br />"I've come away a lot more patient and appreciative of the good things in life. When I came out of 'Bigg Boss', my brother gave me a chocolate biscuit. Nothing has ever tasted so good. And hey, my Hindi has improved," he said.<br />At least, that's one step ahead for a career in Bollywood!</p>