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In the latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19, emotions took over the stage as veteran music composer Daboo Malik entered the house to meet his son, Amaal Malik. What started as a proud father’s moment soon turned into a heartfelt reality check filled with advice, concern, and love.

Daboo Malik’s Emotional Chat With Amaal Mallik On Weekend Ka Vaar

Daboo began by telling Amaal, “The whole nation is watching you, and I’m proud of your music and the legacy you’ve taken forward. You’re on the biggest show, but remember, the real big show is outside. Your aggression and fights are fine — sar aankhon par — but please don’t use a single bad word and never go below the belt. You and I had a pact that we’ll never say anything that demeans a woman.”

Holding back tears, Daboo continued, “You’re the same child who once held my hand and said, ‘Papa, I’ll earn 10,000.’ Fight if you must, but fight with dignity. Don’t let your tongue go under the belt. I love you, I’m proud of you, but I had to say this th, the game has just started, and you’re only halfway through. Please don’t put it on my head that you’ll behave like this.”

Amaal Breaks Down

Amaal broke down listening to his father’s words and promised, “I’ll improve and control myself.” Daboo gently added, “You can fight, but with respect. Don’t lose the battle of dignity. I’m proud of your work, not of what’s happening here.”

Salman Khan then joined in, asking Daboo if he had been watching the show. Daboo nodded, “Yes.” Salman followed up, “You kept saying, ‘I’m proud of you,’ is that right?” To this, Daboo clarified, “I’m proud of his work, not of what’s happening here.”

Agreeing with Daboo, Salman said, “I try to make him understand every day. He knows he can’t control himself, he says something, then regrets it, and apologises later. But this one thing — your zubaan — you must control.”

Salman’s Advice To Amaal Mallik

Drawing from his own experience, Salman explained, “People will always go after your reaction. You think you can handle it, but I’ve been through it myself. People talk, they criticise — and you need to be mentally strong to face that. How will you handle it when the world goes against you? Sanju and I have lived that.”

Amaal responded sincerely, “I’m sorry, and I’ll try to control myself.” Concluding the conversation, Salman said, “I’m saying this in front of your dad, you’re playing well, but you need to control your zubaan.” Daboo ended on an emotional note, “My dignity is in your hands. Please play with respect.”

Salman Khan Calls Out Shehbaaz For Playing Convenient Friendships

In the latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19, Salman Khan took Shehbaaz to task over his gameplay and friendships in the house. The host questioned Shehbaaz’s pattern of forming relationships for convenience, pointing out that he seems to use people for his benefit. “You’re using housemates and snatching away their screen time,” Salman warned, adding that Shehbaaz is coming across as “very irritating” to the audience.

Salman turned to Malti and asked whether she had gained anything from her friendship with Shehbaaz, hinting that his bonds in the house were more strategic than genuine. He further advised Shehbaaz to rethink his approach, saying, “You always have two topics — ‘ladki ko aisa kaise bol sakte ho’ and ‘make sister’. The feedback I’m getting is that you’re crossing the line, you come across as rude, badtameez, and irritating.”

Salman also called him out for taking serious matters lightly. “Sometimes you’re funny, but if you make jokes in serious situations too, is that okay? You’re not reading the room,” he said, cautioning him to reflect on his tone and timing.

Salman Khan’s Witty Reality Check For Gaurav Khanna

What happens when smart turns into over-smart? This Weekend Ka Vaar, Salman Khan held up a mirror to Gaurav, questioning his gameplay and his obsession with image over instinct. Starting with his trademark wit, Salman asked, “Gaurav, have you heard the dialogue ‘Mere baare mein itna mat sochna, main dil mein aata hoon, samajh mein nahi’? I’ll tweak that for you — don’t think too much about the game, because you’re neither winning hearts nor are we able to understand you.”

He further added, “You’re so smart, right? Then enlighten us. If it were so easy, everyone would’ve shredded the letter, won the captaincy task, and then handed back the torn pieces later to look good for the audience.”

Gaurav, maintaining his composure, replied, “I didn’t do it to look good. I just couldn’t throw those pieces in the dustbin — that’s my mistake, and I own up to it.” Salman reminded him that he’d earlier claimed on camera he was fine with shredding the letter. Gaurav clarified, “If I did it to look good, I would’ve said that on camera. But when Pranit’s letter came up and everyone got emotional, including me, my heart changed.”

Salman then turned to the housemates for their take. Tanya raised her hand, saying, “Gaurav is too calculative; he always thinks about his image. He couldn’t have done that without a reason.” Nehal agreed, adding, “Yes, there were other ways to handle it. It looked like a move to appeal to the audience.”

Salman concluded the segment by reminding Gaurav that overthinking and overcalculating can often make a genuine act look like a strategy in the Bigg Boss house.

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