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Bigg Boss 19: Tanya and Amaal Mallik’s Friendship Faces Major Rift

Bigg Boss 19: Tanya and Amaal Mallik’s Friendship Faces Major Rift

Post by : Meena Hassan

The Bigg Boss Season 19 house is experiencing significant shifts in friendships, particularly between Amaal Mallik and Tanya Mittal. This duo, once inseparable, seems to be nearing a breaking point, as revealed in the latest episode.

Initially, Tanya and Amaal enjoyed a solid friendship, with Tanya often comforting Amaal during tough times and supporting him through emotional challenges, including heartfelt messages from outside. Their closeness made them shine in the initial weeks of the competition.

However, recent events have put their friendship to the test. The episode kicked off with rising tensions involving Tanya, Neelam Giri, and Farhana Bhatt. Tanya, who had previously been supportive of Neelam, chose to align with Farhana—someone who had previously hurt Neelam's feelings during a task. This decision led to criticism from fellow contestants, prompting Neelam to link Tanya to her emotional downturn.

What really affected Tanya was Amaal's reaction. Rather than offering reassurance, he seemed indifferent, labeling her as someone seeking attention. His suggestion that Tanya enjoyed the spotlight felt especially hurtful, considering her steadfast support for him in the past.

Amaal's change in attitude appears to be influenced by the entry of wildcard contestant Malti, who hinted that Tanya's actions were calculated. This shift has left Tanya feeling sidelined.

Despite her efforts to clarify her intentions to Neelam and emphasize her genuine friendship, Tanya ended the day feeling isolated and let down, especially by Amaal, whom she once viewed as a close friend.

This episode serves as a reminder of the volatile and ever-evolving nature of relationships in the Bigg Boss house, showcasing how quickly alliances can change under pressure.

Oct. 25, 2025 1:17 p.m. 1969
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