Abdu Rozik, who won many hearts with his Bigg Boss 16 journey, recently opened up about his personal and professional life. During his appearance on the House of Zen podcast, Abdu made several candid revelations about his difficult childhood, financial struggles, health condition, and journey to success. Here is all you need to know.
Abdu Rozik on Getting Scammed
Abdu claimed that despite years of hard work, he did not receive the money he had earned. Recalling the experience, he said, "I worked for three or four years with them. They helped me grow, but when it came to money from shows and projects, I got nothing. They fully scammed me very badly and took everything." He further added that people often assume he is wealthy because of his fame, stating, "People think, 'Oh my God, Abdu is a millionaire.' But they don't know what I'm carrying behind the scenes." Abdu also shared that the agency he was working with allegedly took all the money he earned from reality shows and scammed him.
Abdu Rozik on His Financial Reality
Speaking about the perception people have of his lifestyle, Abdu said many assume he is extremely wealthy due to his fame. However, he explained that life behind the scenes is very different. "Of course, in front of the camera, you're happy, doing well, and taking pictures. But when you go home, there is stress and there are problems," he said. Abdu further revealed, "People think I have a lot of things, but I don't even have a car. I haven't bought a car, a house, or anything yet." He added that all he wants is for people to work honestly and ethically, saying, "I just want people to work honestly and not scam others."
Abdu Rozik on His Painful Childhood
Abdu recalled growing up in a poor family in the mountains and facing numerous challenges from a young age. Speaking about his upbringing, he shared, "I come from a poor family, and I come from the mountains. When I was very small, the snow would be almost half my height. I could sink deep into the snow." Despite the hardships and difficult living conditions, he remained determined to improve his circumstances. "I always try my hardest because I want to change my family's life," he said.
Abdu Rozik on Being Bullied
Abdu revealed that he was often mocked by classmates and discouraged by people around him because of his size. Recalling those experiences, he said, "They told me, 'You can't carry the books. You're too small.' They laughed and said the books were bigger than me." He also remembered being told that he would never succeed in life. "They told me, 'What do you think you're going to become? You'll never be anything. You'll just be a farmer,'" he shared. Reflecting on those difficult years, Abdu stressed the importance of mental resilience, stating, "People think strength is about the body. No. The mind needs to be strong."
Abdu Rozik on Family and Salman Khan
Despite all the challenges he faced, Abdu said he is proud of what he has achieved and the responsibilities he now carries. "I'm very proud of myself. Alhamdulillah, I look after seven people in my family," he shared. Speaking about Salman Khan, Abdu expressed his admiration and gratitude, saying, "Salman Khan is like family to me. He's like a brother." He further added, "He's like my teacher, and I learn from him."
Abdu Rozik on His Health Condition and Expensive Treatment
Abdu also spoke about living with a growth hormone condition and the financial burden of treatment on his family. He revealed that people often question how he manages his responsibilities, saying, "People ask, 'How are you looking after your family? How are you doing all this?'" Recalling his childhood treatment, he shared that doctors prescribed a special fish oil. "The bottle was very small, but it cost around $300. It was very expensive for my family," he said. Abdu further disclosed that doctors had suggested hormone treatment as well, adding, "There was a hormone injection treatment that cost around $15,000. My family couldn't afford it at that time."



