Kunickaa Sadanand: ‘I received death threats for supporting Salman’, Kunickaa reveals..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 26 Aug, 2025
Bigg Boss 19 has started. Contestant Kunika Sadanand of the show says that the most difficult thing for me in the house will be to control my emotions. She also said that she always gives her frank opinion, and she will maintain her real personality in the Bigg Boss house as well. Know what else Kunika told about her strategy and Bigg Boss house in a conversation.

The most difficult part of Bigg Boss for me will be controlling emotions. I have never had any problem with household work, cooking, cleaning, or doing tasks. I can do all this easily. But emotions, this can be my biggest weakness as well as my biggest strength. I have to conquer my emotions by staying there. I think this will be my biggest test.
You are known for your frank opinion; due to this, you have also been in controversies. Will you have the same frank style inside the house as well?
I have said it before, and I say it again, I am outspoken and I will always be my true self. This is a habit that has developed over a long period of time. Now, just like plaster of Paris, my personality has also become strong. It is now impossible to change me. I am not one of those who run away from fights or get scared, but yes, I am also not one of those who create controversy without any reason.
How will you handle fights and arguments inside the house?
I think there will be fights in the Bigg Boss' house. When so many people live together, it is natural for clashes to happen. I will try to be a peacemaker. First, I will try to make the other person understand. If the other person is not ready to listen, then I will distance myself from them. I do not like unnecessary arguments or shouting. But yes, if someone feels wrong, then I will try my best to make them understand.
What kind of friendship or enmity will you find in the Bigg Boss' house?
Look, I am not going to find anyone. Relationships are not made forcefully. Everything will happen naturally. The 16 people there will have to stay away from their family, children, husband/wife, and social media. Everyone will go through their own problems. In such a situation, whose real face comes out, it will be seen there. Maybe a new side of me will come out, which I myself do not know.
You have done more negative roles in films. Do you think that people will see you in the same way in Bigg Boss too?
Yes, absolutely. I have done more negative roles, and that is why people see me as a villain. But I say that this is a kind of blessing for me. When I go to the market, no one bothers me. People talk with a little fear. Youngsters recognize me and also develop a little intimacy. But I have no problem with this. This is my screen image; I am different in real life.
You have always spoken openly on social issues. How will you promote these works while being in Bigg Boss?
This is the difficulty. There are a lot of restrictions in the Bigg Boss' house. You cannot say everything. But wherever I feel that it is necessary to speak on an issue, I will definitely speak. Yes, it may be edited or cut later; it is up to the show's team. But I cannot step back from my ideology and vocal nature. When it comes to the country, social justice, or humanity, I will definitely give my opinion. Yes, I will not include politics in this, but I will never remain silent on humanity.
You have worked in both films and TV. How will the experience of Bigg Boss be different from all these?
The most special thing about Bigg Boss is its audience. I googled and saw how many people watch this show around the world. I was really shocked to see this. Through this show, I will be able to reach people around the world. When I did 'Swabhimaan', people still remember it. Maybe Bigg Boss will also leave a similar impact. Whether the fame is for a short time or a long time, it doesn't matter to me. My life doesn't depend on it. But yes, I am happy that my old audience will see me again and will probably say - Kunika, come back to films or TV.

You supported Salman Khan and received a lot of threats for this. How will you deal with a fight if it happens in the Bigg Boss house?
Yes, I supported Salman Khan because I felt he was being targeted in a wrong way. His stardom and personality could have been used better. But I even received death threats for this opinion of mine. People criticized me a lot. But it doesn't matter to me. I am outspoken and always speak my mind. Even in Bigg Boss, if I feel that I should speak on any issue, then I will definitely speak. Whether people agree or not.
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