This Weekend Ka Vaar of Bigg Boss 19 took an explosive turn as filmmaker Rohit Shetty stepped into Salman Khan’s shoes, bringing his signature intensity and sharp wit to the stage. With the entire house still reeling from Gaurav Khanna’s controversial captaincy decision that left everyone nominated and ration slashed, Shetty’s arrival turned the episode into a masterclass in accountability and truth-telling. From exposing hypocrisy to addressing “bias” allegations, the director ensured no contestant walked away unscathed.
Rohit Shetty Takes Aim at “Bias” Claims Bigg Boss 19
Rohit Shetty began by addressing the season’s biggest controversy — contestants accusing Bigg Boss of being “biased.” His fiery monologue set the tone for the evening.
Amaal Mallik and Shehbaz Badesha Under Fire:
Rohit zeroed in on Amaal Mallik and Shehbaz Badesha, the two most vocal critics of the show’s fairness after Gaurav Khanna’s captaincy twist. He grilled them for constantly questioning Bigg Boss’s integrity, asking if their complaints surfaced only when outcomes didn’t favor them.
Mridul’s Reality Check:
Shetty referenced the eviction of Mridul Tiwari, asking, “Mridul Tiwari kaha gaya?” He reminded the house that when a popular contestant was evicted via public voting, no one protested about fairness. His words struck a chord, silencing the entire house and exposing their selective outrage.
The Door Comment That Shocked Everyone:
When Amaal once again hinted at wanting to leave the show, Rohit snapped, “Khol dun door?” (Should I open the door for you?) — a line that instantly became the highlight of the night. His no-nonsense attitude left Amaal visibly stunned and reminded contestants that Bigg Boss’s platform demands respect.

Exposing Hypocrisy: Tanya Mittal and Farrhana Bhatt Bigg Boss 19
The second segment focused on hypocrisy — particularly regarding the outrage over Gaurav Khanna’s decision to sacrifice house ration for captaincy.
Tanya Mittal’s “Lie” Caught On-Air:
Rohit presented Tanya with a hypothetical: would she have chosen captaincy or the house’s welfare? When Tanya confidently claimed she’d sacrifice captaincy, Shetty smirked and said, “Jhooth bol rahi ho aap.” His sharp retort exposed how quickly contestants moralize when they aren’t in power.
Farrhana Bhatt’s Image Under the Scanner:
Having worked with Farrhana before, Rohit humorously referred to her as a “gundi” (thug) compared to the well-behaved person he once knew. He didn’t shy away from calling out her aggressive behavior and personal attacks, including the body-shaming controversy from earlier in the week. Farrhana appeared embarrassed but receptive to the criticism.

Captaincy and Alliance Dynamics: Gaurav, Pranit, and Ashnoor
Gaurav Khanna’s Dual Persona Questioned:
Rohit questioned whether Gaurav’s recent change in behavior was authentic or a calculated move. “4-5 hafton se jo chal raha hai voh real hai ya jo pehle tha vo real Gaurav hai?” Gaurav defended himself, saying he has played with consistency and dignity since day one, though Rohit hinted that his emotional detachment might cost him support.
Pranit More’s Strategy Examined:
Rohit grilled Pranit More for his controversial decision to save Ashnoor Kaur over Abhishek Bajaj during an eviction task, asking whether it was a strategic move to weaken competition. Pranit calmly stated that he followed his instincts, emphasizing emotional connection over game tactics.
Ashnoor Kaur’s Game Questioned:
The youngest contestant, Ashnoor, wasn’t spared either. Rohit told her she was appearing as a “pyada” (pawn) in Gaurav’s strategy, advising her to take control of her narrative and stop being influenced by alliances.

No Eviction Twist: The Calm Before the Storm
Despite an episode filled with confrontation and introspection, Rohit Shetty revealed there would be no eviction this week. The announcement shocked the house, offering a brief moment of relief — but also setting the stage for a tense, competitive final stretch with nine contestants still in the game.
With alliances breaking, tempers flaring, and reputations hanging by a thread, Bigg Boss 19’s Weekend Ka Vaar delivered the reality check the contestants — and the audience — were waiting for.
Watch Bigg Boss 19 daily on JioHotstar at 9 PM and Colors TV at 10:30 PM for all the drama, alliances, and confrontations from inside Salman Khan’s house.
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