Hold onto your seats, because the drama in Bigg Boss 19 just reached a whole new level! Salman Khan didn’t hold back as he called out Tanya Mittal’s questionable tactics in the latest Weekend Ka Vaar, leaving her visibly embarrassed while the rest of the housemates couldn’t help but enjoy the showdown. But here’s where it gets controversial: was Tanya’s strategy against Amaal Mallik a calculated move or just a misstep? Let’s dive in.
In the previous Weekend Ka Vaar, Salman Khan had already reprimanded Tanya for body-shaming Ashnoor Kaur and even warned Amaal to be cautious of her, revealing her attempts to pit him against Malti Chahar. This time, Salman took it up a notch, exposing Tanya’s entire game plan in front of the entire house. The promo for this episode shows Salman directly addressing Tanya, saying, ‘Your attempt to nominate Amaal backfired because Bigg Boss didn’t even give you the option. You built up this narrative of calling him ‘brother’ in front of everyone, thinking it would stir jealousy or provoke him.’
And this is the part most people miss: Salman didn’t stop there. He added, ‘It didn’t faze anyone. You can’t suddenly shift from calling someone ‘brother’ to something more. If this was your strategy, it’s a pretty weak one.’ Tanya’s discomfort was palpable, while Amaal was both stunned and amused by the situation. Salman’s comments were a direct reference to Tanya’s earlier claim of seeing Amaal as a brother, only to later call him ‘bhaiya’ in front of the house—a move she had been strategizing with Farrahana Bhatt all week.
Throughout the week, Tanya had been vocal about her desire to nominate Amaal, even asking Bigg Boss for the option to choose between him and another contestant. However, her plans never materialized. Meanwhile, the house welcomed back Pranit More, who returned after recovering from a medical issue, much to the delight of his friends. This week’s nominations include Abhishek Bajaj, Ashnoor Kaur, Gaurav Khanna, Neelam Giri, and Farrahana Bhatt, with rumors of a double elimination looming—Neelam and Abhishek are reportedly on the chopping block, though Salman will confirm this during the Weekend Ka Vaar.
But here’s the real question: Was Tanya’s approach a genuine attempt to stir the pot, or did she underestimate the housemates’ reactions? And does her strategy reflect a deeper issue with her gameplay? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this is one debate you won’t want to miss!