
Mumbai — The drama inside the Bigg Boss 19 house intensified during the recent Weekend Ka Vaar episode when contestant Neelam Giri openly accused her close friend Tanya Mittal of being both a backbiter and a backstabber.
During the episode, Neelam was asked who, in her opinion, could potentially betray the friendship between Kunickaa Sadanand and Tanya Mittal. Without hesitation, Neelam named Tanya and stated that Tanya frequently engages in talking behind people’s backs, unlike their other good friend Kunickaa Sadanand.
This week’s Weekend Ka Vaar is being hosted by Farah Khan, along with Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi, since the regular host Salman Khan is occupied with prior professional commitments. Salman is currently busy shooting for his upcoming film, The Battle of Galwan.
Earlier in the week, Neelam had shared with Kunickaa that Tanya does not take kindly to anyone offering her advice or suggesting changes in her behavior, even when it is meant for her betterment. Neelam revealed that Tanya instantly grew upset when she suggested that Tanya should be more upfront, learn to take a stand for herself, and stop crying constantly. Neelam and Kunickaa were also seen discussing Tanya’s stubborn attitude, which they felt made it difficult for others to guide her or help her correct her ways.
Interestingly, despite Neelam’s remarks, Tanya has always regarded Neelam as her best friend in the house. She has consistently been by Neelam’s side during her low moments, offering comfort and sharing her own struggles with her. On the other hand, Neelam was also seen confiding in Ashnoor Kaur, expressing her frustration with Kunickaa Sadanand’s dominating nature. Neelam felt that the veteran Bollywood actress was trying to control the dynamics of the Bigg Boss house entirely on her own terms, without showing flexibility or considering the difficulties faced by others.
With inputs from IANS