Bigg Boss 19: Kunika Sadanand Slams Tanya Mittal's 'Victim Card' Tactic
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Former Bigg Boss 19 contestant Kunika Sadanand has opened up about her time in the house, calling herself an 'independent player' who refused to join any group. The actor, who was labelled a 'flipper' during the show, claims it's an unwarranted tag. Kunika explains that she made decisions based on fairness, rather than loyalty to individuals, which some contestants saw as inconsistency. However, she maintains that her approach was genuine and not a ploy to gain sympathy. Kunika also spoke about her interactions with fellow contestants, including Amaal Mallik, whom she believes was carrying emotional baggage into the show. She feels Amaal's revelations were cathartic, rather than a strategic move to gain sympathy. In a heated exchange with Tanya Mittal, Kunika questioned her upbringing, sparking a dramatic confrontation. Kunika claims Tanya often plays the 'victim card' and uses drama to gain an advantage. She describes Tanya as emotionally dependent on materialistic things and says their relationship was tumultuous. Kunika concludes that Tanya's focus on material possessions is superficial and that she uses money as a shield due to feelings of inadequacy. Despite their clashes, Kunika says she has no resentment towards Tanya but found their interactions emotionally taxing.