The 22-year-old actress said that now she does not bother what people think about herself.
"I became very patient. There are a lot of times, when people, who do not like you are talking about you and telling bad things on your face. In our personal life we do get affected by such things," Pratyusha told PTI after her exit from the show.
"But here I don't get affected, and that's the most important thing which we most of us have learnt that what people think about you, it is their perspective, there is no need to bother about it," she added.
But she feels whenever she tried to do so, it was not taken in the right spirit.
"If something individually is not happening to me how can I take a stand? Also I was the youngest of them, I cannot shout at people, who were senior to me. When I once did take a stand out of my anger, that did not came across nice," she said.
During her stay in the house, the actress bonded well with popular TV actress Kamya Punjabi. She wants her good friend Kamya to win the seventh season of the Colors' show.
"I want her to win the show, not only because she is a good friend but I think she is a very strong contestant and really deserving," she said.
Pratyusha said the show's host Salman Khan has brought a positivity in the house as the current situation has become much sorted.
"Since last week the situation has become much sorted. Till last week people were liking or hating each other and equations were also changing. But right now people are clear about their thoughts about everyone," she said.
The actress is happy with the way her career has unfolded so far and would take up something promptly if it interests her.
"Whatever work I have done in a very short span of time, like 'Balika Vadhu', 'Kitchen Champion 4', 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa' and 'Bigg Boss 7' has been great for me. I have done good roles. I feel good about myself. If I get something good I would pick it up as soon as possible," she added.
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