A seemingly ordinary moment inside the “Bigg Boss 19 house” turned heated on Friday when Malti Chahar and Farrhana Bhatt clashed. The tension escalated after Malti pushed Farrhana’s feet off the table while she was cleaning the area.
Promo Sparked Interest
A new promo shared on Instagram captured the moment, accompanied by the caption: “Takraar shuru ho chuki hai Malti aur Farrhana ke beech. Kya yeh sirf heated moment hai ya shuru hoga ek naya war?”
The Clash
The altercation began when Farrhana commented on the mess, saying, “Look where the tissues are.” Malti, who was trying to collect her belongings, told her to move her leg. When Farrhana didn’t respond, Malti kicked her foot off the table.
Farrhana reacted sharply, warning, “I’ll kick you out of here.” What ensued was a volley of personal jibes between the two.
Malti shot back, “People who live on the streets are better than you. What are you doing here?” To which Farrhana retorted, “You’re worse than them.”
Malti insisted she was only cleaning and accused Farrhana of intentionally putting her foot there. Farrhana stated, “It’s my wish. I put my foot down like this,” prompting Malti to call her an “idiot.”
Current Standings
In the latest episode of “Bigg Boss 19,” Gaurav Khanna became the first contestant to reach the finale, winning a task against Farrhana, Pranit More, and Ashnoor Kaur.
With Kunickaa Sadanand’s eviction in the recent Weekend Ka Vaar, the show now features contestants Tanya Mittal, Farrhana, Ashnoor, Gaurav, Shehbaz Badeshah, Malti, Pranit, and Amaal Mallik competing for the coveted trophy.
Show Background
“Bigg Boss” is based on the Dutch format of Big Brother and premiered on November 3, 2006. The show has completed eighteen seasons along with three OTT seasons.
The initial season was hosted by Arshad Warsi, followed by Shilpa Shetty and Amitabh Bachchan in subsequent seasons. Farah Khan led the Halla Bol season, while Sanjay Dutt co-hosted the fifth season with Salman Khan. Since Season 4, Salman Khan has been the primary host of the show.
