The aftermath of Salman Khan’s task, where contestants had to name four housemates they believed would not make it to the Top 5, continued stirring drama inside the Bigg Boss 19 house.
This time, Amaal found himself at the center of controversy after he named Tanya, Malti, Farrhana, and Ashnoor – all women – during the exercise. His choices immediately raised eyebrows and led to a heated discussion.
Malti was the first to call him out, pointing out that he had chosen only female contestants. She questioned why no men appeared on his list, hinting at a possible bias. Farrhana backed her up, saying she too had noticed the pattern. With a teasing tone, she asked Amaal whether he thought women were weak, adding more pressure to his already uncomfortable moment.
Amaal quickly defended himself, denying any gender-based reasoning behind his picks. “Nai nai, abhi ek naya narrative set ho raha hai,” he responded, suggesting that the others were unnecessarily trying to create a new storyline around his choices. His attempt to lighten the situation didn’t completely diffuse the tension.
Pranit stepped into the conversation, telling everyone not to bring in the “women angle,” urging them to avoid framing the task as a gender-based issue. But the debate continued when Tanya, one of Amaal’s picks, added her own perspective. She pointed out that inside the Bigg Boss house, “Yaha par ladne layak ladkiya zyada hai, ladkiya zyada bolti hai,” implying that the women in the house were more involved, more vocal, and therefore more likely to clash – which might influence such decisions.
Amaal countered her statement with a calm but pointed remark, saying that frequent fights do not make someone a winner. His response once again shifted the conversation back to strategy and perception, leaving contestants to reflect on what truly defines a strong contender.
As tensions continue to rise, Bigg Boss 19 is proving that even a simple task can turn into a powerful moment of introspection and confrontation.