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The journey of Bigg Boss Season 19 proved to be an emotional roller coaster for Ashnoor Kaur. The unexpected eviction left both the viewers and Ashnoor stunned. However, after stepping out of the house, the immense love and support from fans gave her strength. In an exclusive interview, Ashnoor opened up about her Bigg Boss experience and shared several honest insights. Here’s what she had to say…
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How was your Bigg Boss journey?
It was truly a roller-coaster ride. The eviction was sudden and shocking, but when I came out and saw so much love from the audience, my heart felt full. That love made me much stronger.
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How painful was it to not see yourself in the finale week?
That was the most heartbreaking part. All the difficult phases were over and only good moments were left — the journey video, media interactions, the finale. Suddenly, everything ended. Just a day or two earlier, we were talking about how only good times were ahead.
Only three people stood by you when you left the house. Did that hurt?
Yes, it did hurt a little. I believe that no matter what your relationships are, basic courtesy demands that you see someone off. Some people stayed seated on the sofa, some went inside. That says more about them than me.
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Do you feel many parts of your journey were not shown on the show?
Yes. In the first two months, many of my conversations, stands, and fights were not shown. When I asked my parents after coming out, even they were unaware of those moments. That was disappointing.
Was there any family moment that was shown incorrectly?
My father said something to me, but it was edited in a completely different way. I can handle trolling directed at me, but it was extremely painful to see my father dragged into it.
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You spoke about body shaming inside the house and received a lot of support. What would you like to say about that?
It’s not something to be happy about — it’s trauma. I spoke about it so that people going through similar experiences wouldn’t feel alone. After coming out, I received thousands of messages from people of different ages and countries. That’s when I felt I needed to do something meaningful.
Did you meet Tanya Mittal after coming out of the show?
No, I haven’t spoken to her yet.
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Your bonding with Abhishek Bajaj was portrayed differently. What do you have to say about that?
We are very good friends, actually best friends. The love angle was exaggerated, but our friendship is genuine.
Did you enter the show with a game plan?
No. I was just being myself. Later, I realised that in Bigg Boss, you have to amplify everything — you have to do things 10x. Rohit Shetty also told me the same.
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Did Gaurav Khanna deserve to be the winner and Farhana Bhatt deserve to be in the Top 2?
Absolutely. Gaurav Khanna deserved to win. His journey was so strong that he truly earned the title.
Was there anyone whose entry surprised you?
Amaal Mallik. His entry was unexpected, but I was genuinely happy to see him on the show.
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Would you do another captive reality show?
Only after careful thought. Bigg Boss was a beautiful journey, but it does take a toll on mental health. I started feeling anxious during the last few weeks, so now I will think twice before doing any reality show.
What is the biggest takeaway from Bigg Boss?
Life lessons and the love of fans. People accepted me as a person, not just as a character.
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Describe Bigg Boss in one word.
Mad House.
If Bigg Boss were a movie, what would its title be?
Junglee.
One Bollywood song that matches your Bigg Boss journey?
Parda — my fans dedicated this song to me, and it has become an anthem for me.
Does the Bigg Boss house feel more like a Karan Johar set or a Rohit Shetty stunt zone?
A mix of both.
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Does the Bigg Boss house feel more like home or a hostel?
A hostel — because you can’t meet your parents, you live with people 24×7, and not everyone gets along. There is a lot of toxicity.
Who fought the most over bathroom issues?
Kunika ma’am and I. The cleanliness was very poor, so we often raised this issue.
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What would happen if the 24-hour mic was removed?
I wouldn’t remove it. Even after coming out, I kept adjusting my mic for two to three days out of habit.
Any message for your fans?
A heartfelt thank you. Your love is my biggest strength. And as I always say — I am a fan of my fans.
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