Bigg
Boss
13
fame
Tehseen
Poonawalla
recently
took
to
his
social
media
account
to
reveal
his
new
tattoo.
The
activist
and
political
analyst
shared
with
his
fans
and
followers
a
few
photos
of
the
Indian
flag
inked
on
his
arm
on
Thursday
(July
22).
He
also
revealed
that
he
has
joined
farmers
protests
at
Jantar
Mantar
in
Delhi.
Tehseen
was
also
seen
wearing
a
tricolor
mask
in
his
photos
as
he
wrote
in
his
caption,
"The
Indian
National
Flag,
our
tricolor
Flag
of
India
was
adopted
on
this
day
in
1947
by
the
Constituent
Assembly.
My
tricolour
is
my
pride,
my
identity
and
the
symbol
of
our
India.
My
tricolor
is
what
I
live
for
!!
Flag
of
India
❤
Jai
Hind." Check
out
the
post
below:
The
Indian
National
Flag
,
our
tricolor
🇮🇳
was
adopted
on
this
day
in
1947
by
the
Constituent
Assembly.
My
tricolour
is
my
pride,
my
identity
and
the
symbol
of
our
India.
My
tricolor
is
what
I
live
for
!!
🇮🇳❤
Jai
Hind
pic.twitter.com/y1NEw6UxFJ
—
Tehseen
Poonawalla
Official
🇮🇳
(@tehseenp)
July
22,
2021
For
the
unversed,
Tehseen
earned
his
fame
among
the
telly
audiences
after
his
brief
stint
on
Bigg
Boss
13
back
in
2019.
Poonalwalla,
who
is
active
in
the
political
circle,
was
also
in
news
recently
for
helping
those
in
need
of
oxygen
refill
and
financial
support
amid
the
second
wave
of
COVID-19.
After
his
Bigg
Boss
exit,
Tehseen
Poonalwalla
had
opened
up
about
his
experience
on
the
controversial
reality
show
in
an
interview
with
TOI.
He
had
also
stated
that
actress
and
co-contestant
Rashami
Desai
makes
the
cut
for
a
good
public
servant.
He
told
the
daily,
"I
feel
Rashami
Desai
will
make
a
great
politician.
She
has
all
the
prerequisites
for
it.
She
is
sensitive,
takes
a
stand
for
the
right
thing
and
fights
for
the
same.
She
raises
her
voice
against
what’s
wrong
and
that,
too,
fearlessly.
She
is
also
empathetic
and
kind."
Speaking
about
his
stay
in
the
house,
Tehseen
had
added,
"It
was
a
nice
break
away
from
my
phone
and
the
world.
I
made
some
great
friends,
like
Devoleena,
Rashami
and
Abu
Malik.
I
liked
everything
about
the
show.
While
I
did
not
hate
anything
about
my
stint,
I
did
find
arguments
over
rotis
and
tea
to
be
very
trivial.
I
could
also
not
stand
unhygienic
co-contestants."