Recently evicted Bigg Boss 19 contestant Kunickaa Sadanand opened up in a candid interview with Zoom TV, reflecting on her journey, her regrets, and the controversies she was associated with inside the house.

Kunickaa admitted she deeply regrets not intervening when Tanya Mittal and Neelam Giri body-shamed fellow contestant Ashnoor Kaur. She accepted that she should have stepped in and addressed the situation instead of staying silent.

The actress also clarified her much-discussed “sanskaar” comment, which many interpreted as a direct remark on someone’s upbringing. Clearing the air, Kunickaa said her words were never meant to question anyone’s family values. She explained that her intention was only to encourage “kids to be self-dependent,” not to point fingers at anyone’s upbringing.

Kunickaa also came out in defense of Amaal Mallik, saying the audience did not get to see the full extent of his contribution in the kitchen. According to her, Amaal “did more kitchen work than people realised,” and his efforts often went unnoticed amid the chaos of the house.

While she maintained that she stands by her overall viewpoints, Kunickaa admitted there are certain moments she wishes she had handled differently. Her reflections shed light on the complexities of the Bigg Boss 19 environment, where quick decisions, high-pressure situations, and interpersonal conflicts can often overshadow intentions.

As the race to the finale intensifies, Kunickaa’s balanced and introspective interview offers viewers a clearer understanding of the dynamics and unseen nuances within the Bigg Boss 19 house.