Bigg Boss 15: Tejasswi Prakash explains Karan Kundrra's cryptic tweet about 'losing faith'

Updated : Feb 02, 2022 15:47
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'Bigg Boss 15’ is finally over, and TV actor Tejasswi Prakash lifted the winner’s trophy with Pratik Sehajpal becoming the first runner up and Karan Kundrra emerging as the second runner up. 

Also Watch: 'Bigg Boss 15' winner: Tejasswi Prakash lifts trophy, gets ₹40 lakh cash prize

After Tejasswi Prakash won Bigg Boss 15, Karan Kundrra  wrote about mixed feelings in a cryptic tweet. Tejasswi has now responded to the tweet and said that he was disappointed because he was not in the top two.  

Responding to Karan's tweet, Tejasswi told Times of India in an interview, “Yes, Karan and I spoke about it. I wanted the final moment of lifting the trophy to be between Karan and me. It would have been the best moment. So, Karan coming third was a shock because he had a beautiful journey on the show. Not that Pratik didn’t play well." 

Tejasswi further added, “Karan was always sure that if it was between the two of us, I was going to win. So, he is obviously very happy that trophy finally came home. Having said that, it is Karan Kundrra and he is a lot more than just that last moment we missed out on.” 

For the unversed, After the finale, Karan had tweeted, “A big big big thank you to each and every one of you for all the love and support and kindness that you showered on me throughout my journey.. sorry for the late tweet... Lost faith in a lot of things today but hopefully not in myself.. you’ve stood by me like a rock.” 

Also Watch: 'Bigg Boss 15': Karan Kundrra pens cryptic note after losing, says 'lost faith in a lot of things

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