Bigg Boss 19: Pranit More opens up about getting involved in controversies because of his jokes; says, “I’m going to stay the same in the BB house”

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 Pranit More opens up about getting involved in controversies because of his jokes; says, “I’m going to stay the same in the BB house”

Bigg Boss 19 recently began and has already started to win the hearts of the audience. Fans are enjoying the show and rooting for their favourite contestants. Pranit More, who is also a part of the show, recently spoke about his controversies, what made him say ‘yes’ to the show, and much more.

He revealed how he has planned to stay authentic inside the Bigg Boss house.The comedian said, “Jokes are becoming controversial these days, but one needs to stay open-minded. We never make a joke with the intention of creating controversy — it’s just about reaching people because it’s funny. However, some people get angry and react to it. Even in Bigg Boss, I’ll make jokes, and if people want to take them seriously, then that’s up to them.

I’m going to be real and say what’s on my mind.”He also spoke about the assault controversy. He said, “I was affected when this happened. I used to wonder how anyone could take such a strict step over a joke, so I’ve started to be careful. However, I don’t change my jokes, because if I start doing that, then their agenda is fulfilled. I don’t think I’ll change my behaviour in Bigg Boss because of this.”He further shared, “If people want to use my life situations against me, I’m okay with it.

Because if someone has researched so much about me to make a joke, I’ll feel they’ve actually put hard work into it, and in return, I’ll also make a joke about them.”Pranit later revealed what made him say ‘yes’ to the show and mentioned, “I felt like I would have a new audience, so I said yes to the show. I’m excited as well as nervous. The theme of the show is politics, but I’m not much of a politics person. Even during my college days, I never participated in such things. Still, I’ll play good politics if required.”

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