TV
actor
Zeeshan
Khan
who
had
entered
the
show
Bigg
Boss
OTT
as
a
contestant
had
grabbed
several
headlines
after
he
was
evicted
from
the
show
due
to
imposing
physical
violence
on
co-contestants
Pratik
Sehejpal
and
Nishant
Bhatt
during
a
task.
While
many
fans
called
his
elimination
unfair
and
demanded
that
he
be
back
on
the
show,
now
the
actor
has
finally
broken
his
silence
on
the
same.
Zeeshan
shared
a
hard-hitting
post
on
his
social
media
handle
offering
his
gratitude
to
all
his
fans
and
loved
ones.
Talking
about
the
same,
Zeeshan
Khan
called
himself
a
winner
despite
his
journey
being
cut
short
on
the
show
unceremoniously
since
he
had
so
many
people
supporting
and
cheering
him
from
outside
the
Bigg
Boss
OTT
house.
The
Kumkum
Bhagya
actor
penned
a
long
note
for
his
fans
and
well-wishers
on
the
post.
He
stated,
"A
winner
is
defined
as
someone
who
triumphs,
and
truly
I
feel
that
I
have
won.
What
is
a
trophy,
but
a
material
object?
What
I
have
come
out
with
is
winning
so
much
love
and
that
truly
makes
me
feel
immensely
happy
and
blessed.
I've
had
an
army
outside,
shielding
me,
fighting
for
me
and
let
me
tell
you
that
I've
been
numb
the
last
few
days
just
thinking
how
lucky
am
I
to
have
had
so
many
of
you
by
my
side.
And
I
want
to
tell
all
of
you
to
divert
all
your
energy
towards
positive
thoughts
as
that's
the
only
way
we
can
grow.
Let's
discard
all
the
negativity
and
move
on
because
remember
we
don't
want
to
be
pulled
back
but
rather
push
ourselves
up!
I
want
to
continue
entertaining
you,
doing
the
most
unexpected
and
questioning,
growing
and
being
loved
by
all
of
you...
Bring
it
on!
Let's
go
guys." Take
a
look
at
his
post.
His
industry
friends
like
Reyhna
Pandit,
Mugdha
Chaprekar
and
Ashlesha
Sawant
also
poured
in
their
love
on
the
post.
However,
many
fans
of
Zeeshan
Khan
urged
him
to
return
to
the
show
again.
One
of
the
fans
wrote
in
the
comment
section
stating,
"But
for
us,
you
should
go
and
this
would
be
a
slap
for
those
who
are
saying
you
are
wrong
you
have
to
win
that
trophy
and
prove
it
you
were
always
right
and
people
misjudged
you."