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Singer-rapper Firoza Khan aka Khanzaadi has been grabbing the attention for her fiery persona in Bigg Boss 17 house. The diva hails from Assam and has finally made a name for herself in Mumbai. Well, her journey has not been a cakewalk and she has opened up about it several times. From leaving her house to battling Ankylosing Spondylitis, she had bared it all in Bigg Boss 17 house. In an exclusive chat with Bollywood Bubble, Khanzaadi makes yet another shocking confession as she reveals getting kidnapped in Mumbai.

Khanzaadi recalls getting kidnapped in Mumbai

During the chat, Khanzaadi admitted how she was adamant about coming to Mumbai city and entering the showbiz industry. We asked her how the city treated her and whether it was the way she envisioned. Recalling her struggles in Mumbai she shares, “Mujhe bola gaya tha ki bohot loh milenge, bhakdkane ki koshish karenge. Toh waise hi hua. Mera kidnap bhi hogaya tha. (I was warned that I’d meet a lot of people in Mumbai and they would try to influence me, and that happened. I was kidnapped also.)”

She further added, “I was kidnapped in Nalasopara in a slum area. They wanted to kill me and somehow I managed to escape. I don’t want to talk much about it but all I can say is a lot had happened. But then too I didn’t lose hope. I stayed firm that no matter what happens I won’t leave Mumbai and go. I had sacrificed my happiness, family and emotions to reach here. So I knew I have to adapt to this city. I used to cry and scream that I will survive here.”

Khanzaadi compares her journey with Kangana Ranaut

While recalling her Mumbai journey, Khanzaadi also advised her fans to not run away from home as they will face several problems too. Stating that not everyone is like her and Kangana Ranaut, she said, “I understand there are many boys and girls who want to run away from their home for several reasons. But I want to advise them to not take such a step as it is very difficult. Har koi Kangana Ranaut ya Khanzaadi nahi hai. I am just saying because I can relate to her. Even she left her home at a very young age and so did I. Having said that, I have regretted this decision several times. But now since my family is proud of me I am happy.”

During the interview, she talks about her childhood and being brought up in a male-dominated household. She also shared why one should refrain from sharing personal details on the Bigg Boss platform. Watch the full interview here:

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