Did Neelam Giri Just Call Tanya Mittal a Backstabber?
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Key Takeaways
- Neelam Giri's bold accusation against Tanya Mittal raises questions about loyalty.
- The dynamics of friendship in high-pressure environments like Bigg Boss are complex.
- Farah Khan's hosting brings a fresh perspective to the show's drama.
- Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi's involvement adds star power to the episode.
- Understanding the emotional stakes behind the entertainment is crucial.
Mumbai, Sep 13 (NationPress) In a dramatic twist on the latest episode of Bigg Boss 19, contestant Neelam Giri has openly accused Tanya Mittal of being a backbiter and a backstabber. During the Weekend Ka Vaar segment, when questioned about who might betray the friendship between Kunickaa Sadanand and Tanya Mittal, Neelam did not hesitate to point fingers at Tanya, claiming that she frequently engages in gossip behind others' backs, unlike her friend Kunickaa.
This week's Weekend Ka Vaar is hosted by Farah Khan, with special appearances from Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi. The usual host, Salman Khan, is currently occupied with filming his upcoming project, The Battle of Galwan. Earlier this week, Neelam expressed to Kunickaa her concerns about Tanya's resistance to accepting advice or altering her behavior for her own benefit.
Neelam recounted an incident where Tanya became visibly upset when Neelam suggested that she should be more assertive and refrain from crying constantly. During a candid conversation, Neelam and Kunickaa discussed Tanya’s stubborn nature, which makes it challenging for anyone to assist her in self-improvement. Despite considering Neelam her best friend, Tanya often turns to Neelam for comfort during difficult times and shares her own struggles. Conversely, Neelam confided in Ashnoor Kaur about her frustration with Kunickaa's dominating attitude, feeling that the seasoned Bollywood actress attempts to control the dynamics within the Bigg Boss house without being accommodating to others' perspectives.
–IANS