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Fact Check | Is Tanya Mittal Pretending in Bigg Boss 19? Kunickaa’s Son Drops Truth Video

Amid this ongoing debate, a new interview featuring Ayaan Lall, son of actress Kunickaa Sadanand, has added a fresh perspective to Tanya’s reality-show journey.

Published By: Khushi Kumari
Last Updated: December 11, 2025 19:05:09 IST

Tanya Mittal may no longer be a part of Bigg Boss 19, but discussions around her personality continue to dominate social media.

Ever since her exit, fans and critics have been debating whether Tanya’s calm nature, spiritual outlook and financial statements inside the house were genuine or simply part of a well-planned strategy.

While some viewers admired her disciplined behaviour, others questioned whether she was projecting an image to stay relevant in the game.

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Ayaan Lall Viral Interview About Tanya Mittal Personality

Amid this ongoing debate, a new interview featuring Ayaan Lall, son of actress Kunickaa Sadanand, has added a fresh perspective to Tanya’s reality-show journey.

Ayaan shared a personal incident from his time inside the Bigg Boss house which, according to him, changed the way he viewed Tanya Mittal.

Recalling the moment, Ayaan said that one day he casually asked the contestants if anyone knew how to make Kada Prasad. Before anyone else responded, Tanya immediately stepped forward and said she would prepare it.

 For Ayaan, this seemed like a simple gesture at first, but the situation took a surprising turn when he observed her more closely.

As Tanya started preparing the Prasad in the kitchen, Ayaan noticed that she was humming something repeatedly.

Curious about what she was saying, he quietly listened and realised she was chanting “Jai Shri Ram.” Since there was no audience, no cameras pointed directly at her, and no other contestant nearby, Ayaan was unsure why she was chanting aloud at that moment.

Confused, he turned to his mother Kunickaa, who was also present in the house. She told him that Tanya always sings devotional songs whenever she cooks Kada Prasad and that her behaviour was consistent even when no one is watching.

This small but significant moment stayed with Ayaan. Sharing the memory in the interview, he said, “I was watching Tanya while she was singing.

No one was around her. That is when I realised that maybe she is not pretending. Maybe she is genuinely like this. I saw that it was real.”

His statement has sparked new discussions online, with many viewers now reconsidering their earlier assumptions about Tanya Mittal.

While her actions and personality continue to attract mixed reactions, Ayaan’s account has given fans a behind-the-scenes look that suggests her spiritual side may not be an act after all.

what is kada Prasad?

Kada Prasad is a sacred sweet dish served in Sikh gurdwaras as a symbol of blessings and equality. Made with just four ingredients whole wheat flour, ghee, sugar, and water it is prepared with devotion and offered to everyone regardless of caste, religion, or background.

The dish represents purity, gratitude, and the belief that all who partake are equal before God. Its warm, rich taste and spiritual significance make it an integral part of Sikh tradition.

Where Can Devotees Receive Special Kada Prasad in India?

At every major Sikh shrine, including:

  1. Golden Temple (Amritsar)
  2. Bangla Sahib (Delhi)
  3. Hazur Sahib (Nanded)
  4. Patna Sahib (Patna)
  5. Anandpur Sahib (Punjab)

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