Salman Khan hosted Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar confronting Tanya Mittal & Neelam Giri, clarifying he's not partial to Amaal Mallik, and calling newbie Malti Chahar an 'easy target'.

Bigg Boss 19 host Salman Khan examined household dynamics, addressed allegations of favouritism, and provided harsh reality checks to several participants, including Tanya Mittal and Neelam Giri, during the latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode.
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By kicking off the episode, Khan introduced newbie Malti Chahar as an "impact player" and sought her opinion on the housemates' groups. The fact that she was "bored seeing groups" led her to join the "backbenchers" as a group.
Nehal Chudasama claimed that Farrhana, Malti, and she hadn't established a trio because of their divergent personalities. Shehbaz playfully proposed the moniker "Chudail Gang", and Gaurav Khanna dubbed it the "Bermuda Triangle" as the conversation became lighter as the roommates proposed names for the gang.
The host addressed long-running rumours that he was partial to Amaal Mallik. The other roommates all agreed that Amaal was the one he had been the harshest with.
"Yes, I’ve bashed Amaal the most, but not everything goes on air. Some of the things I’ve said to him are personal remarks that I wouldn’t say to anyone else. This doesn't mean I'm partial towards him," Khan clarified. He made it clear that he is not trying to do any favours for the participants but rather to help them out. However, he highlighted that Abhishek Bajaj has received the most praise for his performance, indicating that judges evaluate each competitor's behaviour and approach to the task.
The superstar host brought up the recent disagreement about Malti's unwillingness to perform lunch duty following a task. Malti may have been trying to conserve energy, as Nehal described a "lack of will and cooperation" on her part.
Being a novice and "strong-headed", Malti has become an "easy target", according to Salman. The superstar brought up the fact that Nehal had also requested a delay in her task at one point, and even she hadn't used a "very soft" tone when she asked, which led Farrhana to believe that Malti's request was improper.
A significant emphasis was placed on Tanya's emotional response to Malti's criticism. Following Malti's accusations that Tanya was manipulative, dishonest, and hypocritical, Tanya confessed that she was "pareshan".
"You only asked for the feedback, and unfortunately, it wasn’t what your heart or mind wanted to hear... If you’re not lying, then why are you worried?" Salman said, delivering a scathing dose of reality.
Observing Tanya's earlier enjoyment of the water, he questioned why she was crying during the nomination task. Salman retorted, "That reason may be wrong for you, but not for her," in response to Tanya's statements about missing her mother being a "wrong reason" to push.
"Just to gain sympathy," Tanya wore a saree before the task, according to Malti, who justified her approach. Finally, Salman accused Tanya of being inconsistent and employing a "sympathetic face" to manipulate the footage, which ended their talk.
Last but not least, Khan harshly chastised Neelam for quitting her job in the kitchen after a disagreement with Gaurav during a task. "What did you even achieve by that? It was unnecessary," he said.
He told Neelam the "bitter truth" by saying that cooking has been her main role at home and that her ideas only come out when she's around Tanya. He cautioned her about the "Neelam Bachao Aandolan", saying that her roommates are rooting for her because they see her as a "weak competitor" who poses "no threat to anyone right now".
Q: Why did Salman Khan accuse Tanya Mittal of being inconsistent?
A: He accused her of playing a "sympathetic face" card and questioned her emotional reaction to being pushed into the pool when she'd been enjoying it earlier.
Q: What "bitter truth" did Salman tell Neelam Giri?
A: He called her a "weak competitor" and said her presence is mostly defined by cooking, with her opinions only emerging when with Tanya.
Q: Did Salman address the favouritism rumors towards Amaal Mallik?
A: Yes. He clarified he has "bashed Amaal the most," stating his goal is to guide him, not be partial.
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