Bigg Boss 19’s victorious star Gaurav Khanna made a sentimental trip back to Kanpur, emphasizing the unbreakable bond with one’s homeland. Amid unresolved show dramas—like Tanya Mittal’s recent allegations—he sought solace at Parmat temple right after touching down.
Declining to dwell on controversies, Gaurav insisted, ‘Bigg Boss is history.’ In a candid interview, he celebrated his roots: ‘Kanpur is my everything—birthplace and bedrock. Never sever ties with your origins; they ground you. I’ve received immense from here.’
On his transformative Bigg Boss experience, he reflected, ‘It’s a pressure cooker that unveils authenticity. Previously typecast by roles, now I’m Gaurav Khanna worldwide. The JK nickname echoing abroad was surreal.’
Spotting promise in Kanpur’s facelift, Gaurav enthused, ‘Development is booming—citywide improvements are evident. A local film city? Count me in for projects here.’ Rallying youth, he stated, ‘Generation Z is India’s pillar and powerhouse. Realize your potential to advance the nation. Cherishing this growth phase as an Indian is pure pride.’
He applauded PM Narendra Modi’s governance for Kanpur’s strides. ‘PM Modi is outstanding; his vision propels national development.’ Gaurav’s return serves as a reminder of humility and heritage in stardom’s glare.