Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar: Salman Khan Defends Tanya Mittal Against Misunderstandings

This Weekend Ka Vaar, Salman Khan brought equal parts humour, wit, and tough love as he dissected the week’s high-voltage drama. From calling out strategic captaincy to exposing emotional alliances, the host ensured every contestant faced the mirror.

Opening Banter: From Taunts To Tasks

Salman began the episode with a light-hearted tone, questioning Mridul if he still hadn’t understood the game — to which Mridul sheepishly admitted, “Yes.” He then wished Abhishek a happy birthday before teasing Malti: “I couldn’t recognise you from the front; we’ve only seen you from the back,” adding, “Your host should’ve been Shah Rukh Khan so he could say — Palat!

He next quizzed Gaurav with a “math problem,” asking, “How long does it take to wash 20 spoons?” When the housemates answered, Salman pointed out how a 150-second task turns into a half-hour debate.
 Amaal too faced a moment of correction when Salman defended Kunicka against his remark about her not working for 40 years — reminding everyone that she’s been “practising law and making friends too.”

Salman then teased Neelam by singing ‘Dost Dost Na Raha’, and jokingly asked Ashnoor if she had any “shikwa” from Mridul.

Ashnoor, Farhana, and shifting friendships

Turning serious, Salman reminded Ashnoor of her taunt at Abhishek for speaking to Farhana and asked, “Do you have a problem with their friendship?” He even revealed how Farhana had privately called Abhishek “the most pure-hearted person in the house,” making Abhishek blush.

Tanya, Farhana, and the evolving equations

Addressing the house, Salman clarified that Bigg Boss’ friendship task was meant to lift bonds, not break them. Tanya explained that she stepped up for Farhana only because the house had cornered her. Kunicka interrupted, saying Tanya hadn’t done the same when she was isolated.

Salman then questioned Baseer and Nehal on why they were bothered by Tanya and Farhana’s bond. When they admitted to having developed an “emotional connection,” Salman mocked the sudden “situationship.” He reminded them how equations always evolve in the house and called out Nehal for often shifting perceptions — “You thought Amaal was the most double-faced person here, and now your alliances keep changing.”

Salman defends Tanya, calls out hypocrisy

When Nehal claimed the house had “decoded” Tanya’s game, Salman shifted focus to Neelam, reminding her that she created the confusion by crying over Farhana and telling everyone that Tanya “sat with the enemy.” “This is all your doing,” Salman said bluntly, adding, “You never spoke to Tanya directly; you went around complaining.”

He slammed Mridul for adding “ghee to the fire” and gave Tanya a chance to explain. After hearing her, he sided with her completely — “You meant well and said exactly what I keep telling you all on Weekend Ka Vaar.”
 When Abhishek accused Tanya of giving them “TV-serial-style titles,” Salman defended her, saying, “She was praising you. What’s wrong with that?”

He further revealed that everyone, including Mridul, talks behind others’ backs — “Even behind your friend Gaurav,” he added, shocking the house.

Convenient captaincy and Shehbaaz’s strategy

Salman then grilled Shehbaaz for “convenience captaincy,” accusing him of handpicking Mridul because he was easy to influence. “Has there ever been a week where I said Mridul is the best player here?” he asked.

When Gaurav pointed out that he was initially chosen for captaincy but later dropped, Salman agreed — “That’s the problem. You chose a weak captain so that the power stays in your hands.”

Schooling Amaal, Malti, and Kunicka

Salman also advised Amaal to stay alert, reminding him that his fights often stem from Neelam’s actions and that he ignored Tanya’s consistent support.
 He called out Malti for repeatedly walking out of confrontations, teasing, “There’s a film being made outside called Bhaag Malti Bhaag!” and accused her of caring more about the outside world than in-house dynamics.

Salman praises Gaurav’s calm and clarity

Salman began by pointing out Gaurav’s noticeable interest in Tanya. “Whenever there’s a conversation about Tanya or something revealing about her, you seem the most interested,” Salman observed.

Highlighting Gaurav’s balanced gameplay, Salman teased, “Whenever there’s a conversation about Tanya, you seem the most interested.” Gaurav called Tanya a “unique, daily-soap-like character,” before analysing each housemate thoughtfully.

Salman praised him for staying composed: “If he’s been this calm for 60 days, that’s who he really is. Or he’s damn smart if he’s maintaining it.”

Salman on fake narratives and unsafe behaviour

Moving to another pressing issue, Salman confronted Abhishek and Ashnoor, saying, “You both keep saying Gaurav is controlling, but you never say it in front of him.” Abhishek defended himself, claiming he didn’t mean it negatively. Salman replied, “If Gaurav thinks he’s handling a team of kids, he’s not wrong — he’s right to think so.”

He then addressed the pool incident involving Abhishek, Ashnoor, and Mridul. Salman sternly questioned their conduct, “What sort of content is that supposed to be?”

Turning to Mridul, he reprimanded him sharply: “You were splashing water on Ashnoor when she had a hair dryer in her hand. Do you realise how dangerous that was?”

He explained the gravity of the situation to the entire house — “This was not a joke. It could’ve led to a serious accident. If this had continued, there could’ve been a death inside the Bigg Boss house.”

The house fell silent as Salman reminded them that safety and respect must never be compromised for entertainment.

Lastly, Salman then acknowledged Kunicka’s sharp observations but noted how she sometimes “twists her words,” referring to the earlier “isharon pe nachna” incident.

Ashnoor Kaur Stands Clear On Her Statements

This weekend’s episode of Bigg Boss 19 was filled with emotions, questions, and strong opinions — but once again, Ashnoor Kaur stood out for all the right reasons. She has been playing the game with dignity, respect, and grace since day one. Her calm attitude, maturity, and balanced thinking have made her one of the most respected contestants in the house. Ashnoor’s way of handling every situation with intelligence and kindness has earned her admiration from both housemates and viewers.

The discussion began when host Salman Khan brought up the Tanya incident, where everyone in the house was questioning Tanya about her and Neelam’s friendship because she was seen talking with Farhana. During Weekend Ka Vaar, Salman Khan stood in support of Tanya and said that she wasn’t wrong in doing so. At that moment, Ashnoor chose to clarify the situation with honesty and composure. She said, “Mridul bolne wala tha jo Tanya ne usko boli thi, jab vo hame sabke samne bata raha tha Tanya walked out, which is why ham sab liye vo aur unbelievable ho gaya ki vo hamare against bol rahi thi not like a positive feedback!” Her explanation reflected her honesty and ability to speak with clarity even in tense situations.

Later, when Salman Khan asked Gaurav to share his thoughts about the contestants, Gaurav praised Ashnoor warmly. He said, “Bahut hi intelligent player hai, sweet hai, choti hai lekin samajhdar hai, hum sabke barabar hai mujhe aisa lagta hai.”

Ashnoor’s calm presence, strength in thought, and grace in every move continue to make her a standout contestant. Fans on social media praised her clarity and confidence, calling her the “most sensible voice” of Bigg Boss 19. With her maturity and dignified play, Ashnoor proves that true strength doesn’t need loud words — it shines through calmness, respect, and truth.

Watch Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar every Saturday and Sunday at 9 PM on JioHotstar and 10:30 PM on COLORS.

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