Bigg Boss 19 Star Pranit More Shares Candid Insights on Career and Online Toxicity
Pranit More, the charismatic contestant who captured numerous hearts with his entertaining personality on the popular reality show Bigg Boss 19, recently offered a revealing glimpse into his personal and professional life during an engaging podcast session with comedians Bharti Singh and Harsh Limbachiyaa. In this extensive conversation, he delved deep into his remarkable journey, the challenging days of struggle, and his evolving perspective on fame and criticism.
Confronting Hate Comments and Online Negativity
One of the most poignant segments of the interview focused on how Pranit More handles the barrage of hate comments that often accompany public visibility. He confessed that such negative feedback used to significantly disturb him in the past, but he has since developed a resilient mindset. "It started affecting me, so I stopped paying attention to it," Pranit explained, highlighting his decision to disengage from toxic online interactions.
He expressed frustration with the repetitive nature of many hate comments, noting, "Another thing is that people keep writing the same comments again and again. I mean, write something original at least. The same lines keep appearing 'Didn't laugh,' 'Laughing delivery will arrive in two working days.'" Pranit emphasized the lack of creativity in such remarks, urging critics to at least make their comments sensible or novel.
Reflecting on the broader issue of online behavior, he added, "It's like that all the time. Try something new, at least. Even your comments should make some sense. But honestly, people can be very nasty. Very toxic. Sometimes they can be unbelievably mean." This candid admission sheds light on the emotional toll that constant negativity can take on public figures, underscoring the importance of mental fortitude in the digital age.
The Unexpected Path to Bigg Boss 19 Fame
Pranit More also recounted the surprising and fortuitous series of events that led to his participation in Bigg Boss 19, a milestone that catapulted him into the national spotlight. He described receiving a life-changing phone call while at the gym, a moment that initially seemed routine. "I was at the gym when I got a call. I get many such calls, but this time it was a girl who said, 'Sir, would you be interested in a reality show?'" he recalled.
Skeptical at first, Pranit responded humorously, "I replied, 'Come on, this has started early in the morning.'" However, the caller persisted, revealing that it was a major production. After sharing his contact details and consulting his manager, he learned that the opportunity was for Bigg Boss, though initially mentioned as the Marathi version before being clarified as the Hindi edition.
His manager, a dedicated fan of the show, played a crucial role in encouraging him. "My manager used to watch Bigg Boss regularly. She was a big fan and used to talk about it a lot. So she told me, 'You should do it. It's a really good show,'" Pranit shared. Despite having little prior exposure to the series, the involvement of host Salman Khan piqued his interest. "Honestly, I had never really watched it before. But then I found out that Salman Khan hosts Bigg Boss, and that made it more interesting. So I thought, why not give it a try?" This decision ultimately transformed his career, leading to widespread recognition and a loyal fanbase.
Through this heartfelt podcast appearance, Pranit More not only provided fans with an intimate look at his rise to fame but also highlighted the realities of navigating public life, from dealing with online hate to seizing unexpected opportunities. His story serves as an inspiration for aspiring entertainers and a reminder of the resilience required in the entertainment industry.
