Bigg Boss 19, hosted by Salman Khan, concluded last year in December with Gaurav Khannaas the winner, but the drama between its contestants continues. Actress Kunickaa Sadanand has strongly reacted to online trolling and accused fellow contestant Tanya Mittal of playing the “victim card” while questioning why Tanya did not ask her fandom to behave.
The controversy began after Kunickaa retweeted a post on X on February 9. Responding to the backlash, she wrote, “Many ppl retweet posts on Twitter, and that is not illegal. I agree with parts of the original tweet and have said most of these things on the show.”
She claimed that soon after, she received “hundreds of Spam msgs and abuse” across her social media platforms. Drawing a clear boundary, she added,
“You are not allowed to abuse my family and drag my friends into this battle.”
Calls Tanya A ‘Dramebaaz’ and ‘Cry Baby’
Kunickaa did not hold back in her remarks about Tanya. She stated, “Yes i did feel Tanya was a dramebaaz, and not the authentic person she makes herself out to be, and i stand by that opinion.”
In another note, she criticised the narrative around Tanya’s emotional struggles after the show, saying, “No one wants to work with a cry baby, who is always playing the victim card.”
Don’t you F…..king Dare me , you twitt😡 Mujhey chatpunjio se dare nahi lagta. Sherni hoon main samjhe, geedar ki jhund😡
Your Tanya spks against me in interviews i hv never said anything derogatory to her in any of my interviews. Also if she is such a sanskaari,scared, bebas ,… https://t.co/YYBP1Ub9m2— Kunickaa Sadanand (@Kunickaa) February 9, 2026
According to Kunickaa, presenting Tanya as mentally disturbed because of a reality show she willingly joined would not help her professional future.
Family Dragged Into Controversy
The situation escalated when a fan shared an image comparing Kunickaa’s son with singer Kumar Sanu. The actress reacted strongly, warning that dragging her child into the matter was unacceptable. She reminded users about personality rights and said such actions could lead to “legal consequences.”
She also questioned why Tanya did not publicly ask her fans to behave. “If TM can tweet a poem… then why did she not have the decency to tell her fandom to behave??” Kunickaa alleged that Tanya “enjoys this sympathy and victimhood” and benefits from the attention.
Hey, um—how do I say this?
We all have witnessed it. We’ve seen Kunika, we’ve heard her, okay? We’ve literally watched her talking to #TanyaMittal about her relationship with Kumar Sanu—about how his married home was broken and all that.But I think she forgot one very, very,… pic.twitter.com/fcKmUGB5no
— ???????????????????????????? ࿗ (@Kunickaaaa) February 9, 2026
Highlighting her own journey, Kunickaa mentioned that she has worked in 127 films and over 75 series, produced projects, and built her career independently. She said she never relied on fan armies to fight her battles.
Ending her note with a firm warning, she wrote, “If I or my family, friends or ex-partner get trolled by you guys, I will take legal action.”











