Prashanth
Sambargi
was
the
surprise
package
of
Bigg
Boss
Kannada
8.
The
social
commentator
and
businessman
was
the
most
volatile
contestant
this
year
who
never
shied
away
from
speaking
his
mind.
Sambargi’s
words
led
to
many
arguments
and
won
him
both
friends
and
foes
in
the
house.
And
now,
after
the
show’s
premature
culmination,
he
has
opened
up
about
his
stint
in
the
controversial
reality
show.
Prashanth
told
TOI,
“My
personality
was
known
to
certain
people
in
the
current
affairs
and
political
domain.
My
social
activism
and
role
as
a
crusader
was
limited
to
this
group.
I
wanted
to
take
my
work
and
identity
pan
Karnataka.
The
team
said
they
wanted
me
to
be
myself
and
this
was
the
clincher.
I
have
taken
challenges
all
my
life
and
this
put
me
on
the
orbit
of
the
show.”
On
being
quizzed
about
his
many
fights
with
Nidhi
Subbaiah,
Prashanth
said,
“Nidhi
Subbaiah
had
everyone
speaking
softly
to
her
and
taking
care
of
her
like
a
queen.
She
was
pampered.
I
said
everyone
was
equal.
I
probably
didn't
put
words
in
a
diplomatic
way.
I
guess
it
was
an
alpha
man
and
alpha
woman
being
in
the
same
house
that
caused
the
friction.
We
were
reprimanded
to
the
jail
together.
We
opened
up
there
and
we
sorted
out
our
differences.”
Sambargi
then
said
that
he
has
shown
his
vulnerable
side
as
well
on
the
show.
He
confesses
that
when
he
was
away
from
his
family,
his
emotions
rose
high.
He
says
he
had
an
emotional
outburst
and
discovered
his
softer
side.
Prashanth
concluded
by
sharing
that
his
biggest
takeaway
from
the
show
has
been
to
respect
people
and
their
emotions.
“You
cannot
dominate
everyone
all
the
time.
You
cannot
have
your
way
always.
I
learnt
to
put
myself
in
others'
shoes.
I
also
have
learnt
to
have
controlled
aggression.
Over
aggression
will
hurt
people
and
it
will
have
ill
effects
on
how
you
deal
with
people,”
he
added.