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Bigg Boss 19 Star Overcomes Childhood Bullying to Become Comedian
10 Nov
Summary
- Faced taunts for dark skin and poor English as a child
- Used humor as a defense mechanism to cope with insults
- Now consciously avoids making hurtful comments about others' appearances

As of November 10th, 2025, Bigg Boss 19 contestant Pranit More has revealed the challenges he faced during his childhood due to his dark skin tone and limited English proficiency. In a recent episode, the stand-up comedian shared with fellow contestant Ashnoor Kaur how he was constantly mocked and made to feel inferior because of his appearance and language skills.
Pranit explained that when he was young, people would often tell him he was "lesser" because of his dark skin. He was deeply hurt by these taunts, as his skin color was something he had no control over. Pranit also struggled with a lack of confidence in school and college, as he was unable to speak fluent English like his peers.
To cope with the insults, Pranit began using humor as a defense mechanism. He would make hurtful comments about others before they could criticize him, but he has since realized the error of his ways. Pranit now makes a conscious effort to never fat-shame or say anything derogatory about someone's appearance, as he understands how deeply such remarks can affect a person's self-esteem.
Pranit's openness about his personal experiences has resonated with many viewers, who have praised him for his resilience and positive attitude. His story serves as an inspiring example of how one can overcome childhood struggles and use them to become a more empathetic and compassionate individual.




