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Bigg Boss 19 Winner Gaurav Khanna Exclusive: On 'Fixed Winner' Tag And Wife Akanksha's 'Controversy'

In this special report, Bigg Boss 19 winner Gaurav Khanna opens up about his victorious journey of 105 days. Speaking exclusively after lifting the trophy, the Anupamaa actor addresses the ‘fixed winner’ allegations and the controversy surrounding his comments on his wife, Akanksha Chamola. Khanna, who defeated finalists Farrhana Bhatt and Pranit More, asserts, ‘I have not done anything in Big Boss that I have not done in my life.’ He describes his strategy as a marathon where ‘slow and steady wins the race’ and shares his excitement about a potential collaboration with host Salman Khan. The actor also defines what makes a ‘green flag’ and confirms he will stay in touch with close friends Mridul and Praneet.

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