Stepping into the high-octane world of reality television, veteran actress Kunickaa Sadanand is ready for her run on Big Boss 19. Known for her roles across television and film, she’s now bracing for the show’s unique challenges. Before entering the famous house, Kunickaa opened up about her game plan and the hurdles she expects to face.
The Big Boss 19 season is already underway, and Kunickaa is among the contestants. She shared that managing her emotions will be the toughest part of the experience. Kunickaa also made it clear that she’s always been outspoken and plans to stay true to herself inside the house. She recently discussed her strategy and expectations with Amar Ujala.
Conquering Emotions: The Toughest Challenge
Kunickaa believes controlling her emotions will be the most difficult test inside the Big Boss house. She said daily chores like cooking, cleaning, and completing tasks pose no problem for her. Those things come easily. However, emotions are a different story. They could be her greatest weakness or her greatest strength, she explained. Her goal is to overcome her feelings, seeing it as her ultimate trial.

Staying True to Her Outspoken Self
The actress is well-known for speaking her mind, a trait that has sometimes led to controversy. She confirmed her direct style will remain the same inside the house. Kunickaa described her outspoken nature as a long-standing habit. She joked that her personality is now as strong as plaster of Paris, making it impossible to change. She is not someone who runs from arguments. But she also doesn’t create unnecessary disputes.
When asked about handling fights, Kunickaa acknowledged that arguments are natural when many people live together. She plans to be a peacemaker. First, she will try to reason with others. If someone isn’t willing to listen, she’ll simply step away. She dislikes pointless debates and shouting. However, if something feels wrong, she will definitely try her best to explain her viewpoint.

No Pre-Planned Friendships or Fights
Kunickaa isn’t going into the house looking for specific friendships or rivalries. She believes relationships shouldn’t be forced. Everything will happen naturally, she stated. With sixteen people living together, cut off from family and social media, everyone will face their own struggles. That environment will reveal true personalities. She even wondered if a new side of herself might emerge, one she doesn’t even know.
Given her history of playing many negative roles, Kunickaa expects people might see her as a villain on Big Boss. She considers this a blessing, though. When she goes out, no one bothers her. People speak to her with a touch of fear. Youngsters recognize her and feel a bit intimidated. This doesn’t bother her at all. She clarifies that this is her screen image; her real life is different.

Advocating for Humanity, Even Under Restrictions
Kunickaa has always been vocal about social issues. This will be a challenge inside the Big Boss house due to its many restrictions. However, she affirmed that if an issue feels important, she will speak up. She understands that her words might get edited or cut by the show’s team. But she refuses to compromise her beliefs or her outspoken nature. When it comes to her country, social justice, or humanity, she will always share her opinion. She stated she would avoid politics but would never stay silent on matters of humanity.
Comparing her Big Boss experience to her film and TV work, Kunickaa highlighted the show’s unique audience. She was shocked to learn how many people worldwide watch Big Boss after a quick online search. This show offers a chance to reach a global audience. She remembers how people still recall her work in Swabhimaan. She hopes Big Boss leaves a similar lasting impression. Whether fame is short-lived or long-lasting doesn’t concern her. Her life doesn’t depend on it. She is happy that her old audience will see her again, perhaps even prompting them to ask her to return to films or TV.
Remembering the Salman Khan Controversy
Kunickaa also recalled the time she supported Salman Khan. She felt he was being unfairly targeted, believing his stardom and personality could have been used better. For expressing this opinion, she received death threats and harsh criticism. But these reactions did not affect her. She reiterated that she is outspoken and always speaks her mind. In Big Boss, she will continue to voice her thoughts if she feels it’s necessary, regardless of whether others agree.
