Ashnoor Kaur Reflects on Bigg Boss 19 Experience: Relationships, Challenges, and Memorable Moments from Her Journey.

Ashnoor Kaur's journey on Bigg Boss 19 came to an abrupt end just a week before the grand finale, following an incident during a task where she physicallyContacting Tanya Mittal. In an exclusive interview, Kaur has opened up about her experience, her relationships with fellow housemates, and the emotional rollercoaster she endured.

The Incident and Eviction

The incident that led to Kaur's eviction occurred during a "Ticket to Finale" task where she struck Tanya Mittal with a wooden plank. While Kaur maintained that it was unintentional, Bigg Boss deemed it a violation of the house rules against physical violence, resulting in her immediate removal from the show. Kaur expressed her disappointment at the sudden end to her journey, especially with the finale so close. "It was sudden for me as well — the fact that my journey ended, unfortunately, just one week before the finale. I entered the house with the vision of winning the trophy, and I was only a week away from it," she stated.

Many viewers reacted to Kaur's eviction with outrage, calling it unfair. Some cited examples of previous incidents in the show where other contestants weren't penalized as severely for similar actions. Kaur, however, refrained from labeling her eviction as unfair, stating that she was still processing her emotions. "I'm seeing people say my eviction was unfair. Many believe it wasn't justified, but honestly, I'm still processing my emotions right now because there's just too much going on," she explained.

Relationships Inside the House

Kaur's Bigg Boss 19 journey was marked by several significant relationships. One of the strongest bonds she formed was with Abhishek Bajaj. After her eviction, the two reunited, with Bajaj penning an emotional note praising her journey and calling her "sukoon (peace)" in the chaotic Bigg Boss house.

However, not all relationships were positive. Kaur had several clashes with Tanya Mittal, including one instance where Mittal body-shamed her, calling her an "elephant" and "aunty". Kaur revealed that Mittal had been "poking" her for a long time, and while she tried to remain calm, she felt that the audience only saw her reactions and not Mittal's provocations.

Kaur also expressed disappointment with Gaurav Khanna, who she felt did not support her enough. She stated that she expected him to stand up for her, especially during the controversy surrounding the incident with Tanya Mittal, but he remained silent. "Not a single time was my perspective pointed out or defended," she said. "When someone calls you a friend, a little support is expected".

Personal Growth and Future Plans

Despite the controversies and abrupt ending, Kaur acknowledged that her Bigg Boss 19 experience was transformative. "There has been an internal journey in the Bigg Boss house. The experience I got inside the house, I couldn't have gotten it anywhere else. It was like a concise version of life," she reflected. She added that the show taught her valuable lessons about handling situations, reading people, and letting go of small things. "Acceptance is very important. I have realized that it's okay not to be okay, you cannot please everyone, and everyone is human at the end of the day," Kaur shared.

Looking ahead, Kaur is focused on her future projects. She has expressed her intention to attend the Bigg Boss 19 finale and is rooting for either Pranit More or Gaurav Khanna to win.


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Rohan Reddy is an entertainment correspondent who covers Bollywood with journalistic rigor and cinematic passion. He’s known for insightful storytelling that captures both glamour and grit. Rohan’s interviews and features reflect a deep respect for the craft of filmmaking. His work bridges the gap between cinema lovers and the artists who create it.
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