Standup Comedian Munawar Faruqui described his “Bigg Boss” victory on Sunday as a “roller coaster ride” that tested yet improved him. Host Salman Khan declared Faruqui the winner of season 17 on his 32nd birthday.

Reflecting on the demanding show, Faruqui told PTI, “It tests you…I was drained out mentally. I kept going for myself and my fans. It has been a roller coaster journey.” Despite difficulties, he felt blessed to have found resilience.
Competing against popular figures like Ankita Lokhande and Shiv Thakare, Faruqui entertained through wit and humor. However, his personal life also faced scrutiny when his ex-girlfriend entered as a wild card contestant, calling him a “womanizer.”
While admitting the “womanizer” label hurts, Faruqui said he has worked respectfully with many women. “As a public figure I’m paying the price…this is like an EMI that you have to pay,” he analogized.
In the finale moments, despite confidence in his odds, Faruqui felt unsure amidst the competition. But after processing his win, securing Rs 50 lakhs and a new car, he is simply humbled by the experience and evolution.
Faruqui gained fame and controversy in 2021 for alleged remarks on Hindu gods during a show, resulting in over a month of jail time. He won Kangana Ranaut’s 2022 reality show “Lock Upp” before entering Bigg Boss.
Going forward, he confirmed continuing stand-up comedy which he calls his “home.” Faruqui said, “I love humor, and you will see me doing a lot of stand-up comedy.”
He thanked host Salman Khan, calling him his “bade bhai” (big brother) for guidance during what ultimately was a rewarding “roller coaster ride.”