India, Dec. 9 -- It feels surreal", says Gaurav Khanna after winning Bigg Boss Season 19 on Sunday. "Wanted to prove to the world that you can win a show like Bigg Boss by keeping your integrity, by just being yourself and not abusing or crossing any line," says the 43-year-old actor, who was accused of putting a facade in the house. Gaurav said he wanted to play the game "fair and very clean," adding that staying calm in Bigg Boss's "mind game" helped him. Recalling his win, he shared, "When Salman sir took my name, I was teary-eyed. For a few seconds I was dumbfounded," and called Salman saying he wanted to work with him "another achievement." The actor, in showbiz for over two decades, says this win feels like a second innings. "Anupamaa brought me back. Anuj gave me stability, MasterChef made me famous as 'GK', and now Bigg Boss has taken me to a different level altogether." He adds, "I truly believe nothing comes before its time." Gaurav admits he was hurt with (show's first runner-up) Farrhana Bhatt's TV remark, not for himself, but because it disrespected the platform that shaped his career. "There will be people who don't know you, and that's fine. What hurt was what she was saying about the platform." He concludes that "this has not been an easy win," clarifying that speaking about his wife Akanksha Chamola (actor) and having a child "was a personal choice, not a strategy. We've been married for more than nine years. I wanted to be real with the audience."...