Hold onto your seats, because the drama inside the Bigg Boss 19 house just hit a boiling point—and it’s all thanks to Amaal Mallik’s explosive accusations of bias. But here’s where it gets controversial: Is Amaal the victim of an unfair game, or is he simply sour grapes because things didn’t go his way? Let’s dive in.
With Salman Khan busy dazzling fans on his Dabangg Tour in Qatar, Bollywood’s own Rohit Shetty stepped in as the host for this week’s Weekend Ka Vaar. And boy, did he bring the heat. In a promo that’s already setting the internet ablaze, Shetty didn’t hold back as he called out Amaal Mallik for labeling Bigg Boss ‘unfair’ and ‘biased’ after Gaurav Khanna was crowned captain instead of Shehbaz Badesha. The tension? Palpable. The backlash? Swift. Fans are eating it up, but the debate rages on.
And this is the part most people miss: While Amaal and Shehbaz accused Bigg Boss of playing a ‘dirty game,’ the show’s makers flipped the script entirely. In a surprising twist, Bigg Boss handed the power to choose the captain back to the housemates—and guess what? They voted for Shehbaz. But here’s the kicker: Bigg Boss revealed this was a deliberate move to expose the housemates’ hypocrisy. Were they really upset about fairness, or just upset that Gaurav won? It’s a question that’s dividing viewers.
Rohit Shetty didn’t mince words during the confrontation. He grilled Amaal, asking, ‘If Shehbaz would’ve chosen himself as captain, how is Gaurav wrong for doing the same? Think before you speak.’ But Amaal stood his ground, claiming, ‘I spoke from my heart.’ Shetty’s response? A mic-drop moment: ‘Speaking from the heart and calling the show biased are two very different things. You keep threatening to leave—should I open the door for you?’ Ouch.
Here’s the real controversy: Was Amaal justified in his outburst, or did he cross the line? Some fans argue he’s being unfairly targeted, while others call him out for his ‘sore loser’ attitude. And let’s not forget the ration task that started it all. Gaurav was given a choice: become captain and leave the house with 30% ration (with everyone nominated), or let Shehbaz take the lead and ensure full rations. Gaurav chose himself, and now the entire house is on the chopping block. Who will be evicted? Only time will tell.
This saga raises a bigger question: Is Bigg Boss truly biased, or are contestants quick to point fingers when the game doesn’t favor them? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—because this debate is far from over.