Gautam was declared the winner of the eighth season of 'Bigg Boss' on Sunday night with Karishma Tanna finishing as the runner-up. Pritam, also known as 'RJ Pritam Pyare', stood third in the competition. He accepted the offer of Rs 25 lakh and exited the series in the finale tonight.
"The first thing I am going to do now is talk to my wife, who is upset with me. She did not like my decision to leave the show. But I don't regret my decision at all. I had a gut feeling on the stage that I would not win. Gautam has a huge fan following, which is difficult to match.
When asked what he plans to do with the huge amount, Pritam said, "My family will take care of it. It will be used for my son's study. In fact, to make my wife happy, I will take her on a trip."
Pritam, 46, said the four month-long stay in the Bigg Boss house was a learning experience, where he learnt to discipline himself.
Pritam became viewers' favourite after he supported Gautam, when he was cornered by the other housemates for abusing Karishma in a task. Pritam later became popular for his association with the 'P3G' group, which included Puneet Issar, Praneet Bhat and Gautam.
Though he and Gautam drifted apart in the latter half of the season, Pritam wants to let bygones be bygones as the show has come to an end.
"I will be friends with 'P3G' forever. I take these friendships with me for the rest of my life. Gautam and I shared a good bond, which had misunderstandings too.
"I took him as my younger brother and started showing that right on him as well but I did not realise he did not like the words I spoke to him. But our friendship will continue," he said.
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