The drama in ‘Bigg Boss 19’ is escalating with each passing day. The open nomination task this week significantly impacted both the contestants and viewers alike. The nominations witnessed intense personal attacks, leading to a highly charged atmosphere in the house. This time, the nomination task introduced a compelling twist.
In the recent episode of ‘Bigg Boss 19’, the garden area was converted into a sea-themed set, with each contestant assigned a boat. The nomination rules dictated that any contestant whose boat was hit by three missiles would be directly nominated for eviction. This task gave the housemates a direct platform to accuse one another.
At the commencement of the task, Captain Farhana Bhatt targeted Ashnoor Kaur during the nominations, making a scathing comment. Farhana accused Ashnoor of lacking genuine relationships with anyone. Ashnoor responded by stating, “You are insecure.” Farhana, after hearing Ashnoor’s response, retorted, “Insecurity, and that from you? Have you even looked at yourself?”
Farhana did not hold back, going on to say about Ashnoor, “I am afraid of lizards like her, guys, she says she can’t speak in front of me, you must be having nightmares about me.” Farhana’s comments caused significant uproar and tension within the house.
During the nomination task, Nehal Chudasama once again targeted Tanya Mittal, however, Neelam stepped in and countered Nehal’s accusations. Neelam told Nehal, “If someone’s parents have provided them with everything, it’s not their fault.” Subsequently, Tanya criticized Nehal, stating, “I cannot go down into the dirt as much as you do.” Following this, Nehal nominated Zeeshan Qadri, saying he “plays on the third level of the backfoot.”
During the nomination task, Neelam Giri also targeted Abhishek Bajaj. Accusing Abhishek of instigating conflict, Neelam said, “Abhishek deliberately wants to fight.” Abhishek immediately responded, labeling Neelam a “parrot” (someone who only memorizes). Nehal, supporting Abhishek, also joined the argument, claiming Neelam does not use her own judgment, instead blindly following Tanya Mittal’s directions.
