Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
Bigg Boss 19 is now in its final stage, and the top six contestants are facing greater pressure than ever. The finalists include Malti Chahar, Gaurav Khanna, Pranit More, Tanya Mittal, Farrhana Bhatt, and Amaal Mallik. As part of the journey toward the finale, the housemates had to attend a media press conference, where reporters asked difficult and sharp questions. This is one of the most challenging tasks in the show because the media does not hesitate to speak directly or criticize strongly.
During the press conference, Farrhana Bhatt was questioned about her behaviour inside the Bigg Boss house. One reporter asked her whether she has always been rude or whether she behaves this way only on the show. Farrhana answered calmly and said that this attitude is part of her personality and not something she developed for the show. Tanya Mittal was also questioned about her decisions and actions, and she tried to defend herself with confidence.
Amaal Mallik also faced strict questions from the reporters. One journalist accused him of threatening other contestants during arguments. Amaal denied the claim and said that his reactions were part of the pressure and environment inside the Bigg Boss house. His answers received mixed reactions from viewers, with some supporting him and others criticising him for his aggressive tone in previous episodes.
The most talked-about moment came when a reporter turned to Gaurav Khanna. The reporter said, “Aap aisi lomdi hain jo sher ke khaal mein hai,” which means “You are a fox disguised in a lion’s skin.” This comment angered Gaurav instantly. He replied firmly that it is possible to win Bigg Boss without using bad words or showing disrespect. He added that he believes in playing with dignity, and such remarks are unfair. This moment quickly went viral on social media, and fans debated whether the reporter crossed a line or whether Gaurav’s reaction was justified.
After the promo was released, fans started discussing the incident heavily on social platforms. Some people supported Gaurav and said that calling him a “lomdi” was disrespectful. Others argued that contestants should be ready for tough questions, especially at this stage of the show. This moment added more excitement and tension to the show, making viewers eager for the upcoming finale.
During the Weekend Ka Vaar episode, host Salman Khan announced the eviction of Ashnoor Kaur. She was removed from the show for hitting Tanya Mittal with a wooden plank during a task, which was considered physical violence. Soon after this, Shehbaz Badesha was also evicted for getting the least number of votes. His exit made many contestants emotional, especially Amaal Mallik, who cried after hearing the results.
The grand finale of Bigg Boss 19 is scheduled for December 7. Gaurav Khanna is already confirmed as the first finalist after winning the Ticket to Finale. The remaining contestants are competing strongly to secure their place in the final showdown. With the press conference creating new controversies and emotional moments continuing inside the house, the excitement for the finale is growing every day.
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