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Gaurav Khanna: Fake Winner or Genuine Champ?
8 Dec
Summary
- Khanna refutes claims of being a 'fake' or 'fixed' winner.
- He asserts his victory reflects genuine connection with audience hearts.
- Khanna likens his Bigg Boss journey to a marathon, not a sprint.

Gaurav Khanna, the recently crowned winner of Bigg Boss 19, has broken his silence on the criticisms surrounding his victory. Labels such as 'fake,' 'observer,' and 'fixed winner' have been attached to his game. Khanna, however, dismisses these claims as the words of keyboard warriors in the age of social media, asserting his happiness with the majority's support.
He strongly refutes the 'fake' tag, highlighting his genuine actions in the house, from working out in slippers to kneading dough. Khanna clarifies that his natural habits were misinterpreted as strategy. He also denies purchasing votes, attributing his support to genuine connections with viewers, even a single mother or child's liking.
Reflecting on his journey, Khanna described it as a marathon where steady effort prevails over immediate bursts. He drew parallels to his past experiences, overcoming doubts when leaving Kanpur, entering television, and winning Celebrity MasterChef India, indicating a pattern of proving doubters wrong through persistent effort.




