Key Points

Kunickaa Sadanand just shared a deeply personal story on Bigg Boss 19 about her custody battle. She revealed she fought for nine years to get custody of her son after her divorce. The emotional journey ended when her son begged one of his parents to give up for the sake of his education. This heartbreaking moment ultimately led her to stop the legal fight for her child's wellbeing.

Key Points: Kunickaa Sadanand Reveals 9 Year Custody Battle for Son

  • Kunickaa fought legal battle for nine years to gain custody of her son
  • She married Abhay Kothari at age 20 before their divorce
  • Her son's plea about studies being affected made her stop fighting
  • She balanced earning in Bombay with court appearances in Delhi
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Bigg Boss 19: Kunickaa Sadanand says she fought a 9 year custody battle for son

Bigg Boss 19 contestant Kunickaa Sadanand opens up about her emotional 9-year legal fight for son's custody after divorce, sharing heartbreaking moment that made her stop.

"Mumma, please aap dono me se koi toh give up karo, warna meri padhai ek dum kharab hojayegi - Kunickaa Sadanand's son"

Mumbai, October 1

'Bigg Boss 19' contestant Kunickaa Sadanand recently opened up about her personal life inside the house, as he recalled the struggles she faced during her early years.

While speaking with fellow housemate Farhana Bhatt, the actress revealed that she went through a tough custody battle after her separation. Kunickaa married Abhay Kothari at the age of 20 but their marriage ended in divorce. She then had to fight a long legal battle for her son's custody.

Sharing her emotional journey, she said, "Mai 9 saal apne bete ke liye ladi. Yaha kamaati thi Bombay mein, fir bhaag gayi Delhi court. Fir usne mujhe ek din bola 'Mumma, please aap dono me se koi toh give up karo, warna meri padhai ek dum kharab hojayegi' (I fought for my son for nine years. I used to earn in Bombay, then I had to rush to the Delhi court. One day he said to me, 'Mumma, please, one of you two give up, otherwise my studies will get completely ruined.'). Tab maine bola ki mai nahi ladungi. (Then I said that I will not fight.)"

The show has also been winning hearts outside the house, with housemates forming their own camps. The theme for this year is Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar. Popular names, including Gaurav Khanna, Kunika Sadanand, Ashnoor Kaur, Amaal Malik, and others, are in the race for the Bigg Boss trophy.

Hosted by Salman Khan, 'Bigg Boss 19' streams on JioHotstar at 9 p.m. before its TV telecast on Colors TV at 10:30 p.m.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Respect for Kunickaa! 9 years of legal battle shows her dedication. But honestly, these emotional stories are becoming too common in Bigg Boss now. Feels like everyone has a sob story to gain sympathy votes.
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Ananya R
Indian courts really need to speed up custody cases. 9 years is too long for any child to wait! The system needs reform so children don't suffer like this. Kudos to Kunickaa for putting her son's education first 👏
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Michael C
Travelling between Bombay and Delhi for court hearings while working - that's incredibly challenging. Shows her commitment as a mother. Bigg Boss is actually revealing some real human stories this season.
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Shreya B
As a working woman in Mumbai, I can relate to the struggle of managing career and personal life. Kunickaa's story is inspiring for all single mothers out there. Sometimes letting go is the biggest strength 🙏
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Vikram M
When the child himself asks to stop the fight, it shows how much these legal battles affect kids. Parents should think about children's mental health first. Good on Kunickaa for listening to her son.

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