)In a thrilling twist, in the final *Weekend Ka Vaar* of Bigg Boss 19, superstar host Salman Khan lashed out at Ashnoor Kaur, and slammed her for allegedly “deliberately” hitting Tanya Mittal with a wooden plank during the high-voltage “Ticket to Finale” task. This explosive promo posted by Colors TV on Instagram has created a stir, according to reports, along with immediate eviction of Kaur, wildcard Shahbaz Badesha has also been evicted with less votes.
The 45-second clip, captioned “Salman classes Ashnoor on Weekend Ka Vaar. What will be the consequences of this confrontation?”, begins with Khan’s stern gaze fixed on Kaur: “Ashnoor, raising a hand on someone, hurting someone is not cool in the Bigg Boss house.” As Kaur tearfully apologizes—”I had no real intention of hurting Tanya. She just got hurt”—Khan intervenes: “His anger was so great that he deliberately threw the wooden plank at Tanya with full force. And it was very clear that this was done deliberately and in anger.” He repeats the same action with the plank in his hand: “You took out the plank like this and hit like this. There are some rules in our house which we have to follow.”
Fact-check confirms this hoax: The November 27 task involved Kaur, Gaurav Khanna, Praneet More and Farhana Bhatt in a water-balancing endurance test. As Mittal interrupted Kaur’s setup, Plank allegedly cut her neck and face, prompting immediate anger from housemates like Khanna and Badesha, who called it “full of frustration”. @BiggBoss_Tak (227K Views) It’s a reminder of the zero-tolerance history of Bigg Boss, from Kushal Tandon’s ouster from the task midway through 2013 to Armaan Kohli’s 2014 slapping incident.
After Kunika Sadanand’s first eviction, the top six in the house are: Khanna (in the finale), Mittal, Bhatt, More, Amaal Malik and Malti Chahar. Fans are divided on the Badesha’s fanbase is sad: “He deserved better than fewer votes.”
Tonight at 10:30 PM on Colors (9 PM on JioCinema), this episode teases the promo splash of Madhuri Dixit. As Bigg Boss 19—Salman’s 16th to headline since 2010—heads towards its finale on December 7, will this elimination crown a worthy champion or expose deep chasms? The pot of drama is waiting.