Bigg Boss 19's Nehal Supports Pranit More Amid Controversy Over Viral Clip
Nehal Backs Pranit More Amid Viral Clip Controversy

Pranit More, who won hearts with his journey on Bigg Boss 19, has been making headlines ever since a clip from his comedy show went viral on social media. Since then, he has been receiving hate comments on the internet. While Pranit recently shared an apology video, fellow Bigg Boss 19 star Nehal has now come out in his support.

Nehal's Instagram Note

Nehal took to her Instagram handle and shared a long note after Pranit posted an apology video. She mentioned that fans should consider how he took accountability for his actions. Kunickaa Sadanand, Shehbaz Badesha, and others are also supporting him amid the backlash and controversy.

The post read, “Like many others, I was extremely uncomfortable watching that clip. The mindset behind those comments is exactly the kind of thinking I have always stood against and will continue to stand against. Anyone who has followed my journey knows that I have consistently spoken up for women. What happened was wrong.”

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She further wrote, “After watching Pranit’s apology, I also believe that accountability is not just about calling out mistakes. It’s about recognizing when someone genuinely reflects, takes responsibility, acknowledges their fault, and apologizes. Coming from a deeply patriarchal society, many people don’t always understand the impact of their words until they are forced to confront them. That doesn’t excuse the behavior, but growth begins with awareness.”

Difference Between Remorse and Justification

The reality show star also mentioned, “To me, there is a significant difference between someone who recognizes their mistake and is remorseful, and someone who continues to justify, glorify, or show no regret for that mindset at all. (We know who.) As public figures, we absolutely have a responsibility to be mindful of the influence we carry. And yes, mistakes should have consequences. But I also believe that when accountability is shown, growth should be allowed. What happened was wrong. The apology was right. Both things can be true at the same time.”

She then concluded by saying, “I didn’t speak earlier because I don’t believe in rushing to join every pile-on. And I certainly don’t believe in adding more stones to someone who is already being held accountable. That’s my opinion. Nothing more, nothing less.”

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