Following his decision to save Ashnoor from elimination, Pranit came under questioning from host Rohit Shetty about why he thought she was good for the show.
Pranit responded thoughtfully, saying that he does not think about the show the way others do. “Fighting to be seen on the show is not my strategy,” he explained, adding that he prefers having sensible people in the house rather than contestants who constantly seek attention.
To illustrate his point, Pranit referred to the swimming pool incident, which had escalated to the point where the entire house was nominated because of the actions of Ashnoor and Abhishek. He noted that while Ashnoor had been apologetic to the other contestants after the incident, Abhishek was impulsive, requiring his friends to calm him down.
Pranit said, “Aise kuch kuch scenarios hai.. jaha Ashnoor ne relatively maturely situations handle kari, but abhi har chiz ke side effects toh rehte hi hai.” His comments highlighted that while no contestant is perfect, he values those who handle situations with maturity and consideration for others.
By focusing on character and behavior rather than drama, Pranit’s approach emphasizes a different perspective on gameplay in the Bigg Boss 19 house. His reasoning offered viewers insight into why he chose Ashnoor over other competitors, prioritizing sensibility and level-headedness over impulsive theatrics.
This discussion further underscored the ongoing debate in the house about strategy, personal values, and what it truly means to be a strong contender on the show.