Is Amaal Mallik's Connection with Tanya Mittal Damaging Her Reputation?
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Mumbai, Dec 16 (NationPress) Even though Bigg Boss 19 has wrapped up, fans are still immersed in the aftermath of the reality show. A user on X shared a clip featuring contestant Amaal Mallik and his former housemate Tanya Mittal engaging in a foot-tapping task inside the BB house, suggesting that this activity sparked their rumored chemistry.
However, the music composer has urged the public to refrain from linking him with Tanya.
Amaal clarified that the interaction was merely a task and should not be over-interpreted.
He expressed on social media, "Bhai yeh ek ‘TASK’ tha and it’s not right if I act all egoistic and don’t do what the host or guests come and ask of us. If the show needs some people to pair up for a task, do a dance skit or whatever it is…We have to. That’s the channel creative and you guys are constantly making this into some nonsensical romance. (sic)."
Amaal also conveyed his apologies for any hurtful remarks directed at Tanya during their time on the show.
He expressed gratitude towards her for her support, stating, "I am grateful to @itanyamittal for the care & concern she has had for me in this season. I know I’ve said things which must’ve hurt her and her fandom as well, but I am truly sorry for whatever I did in anger and to poke her. Just know such things happen and that’s how one realizes his or her shortcomings and works on them."
Moreover, Amaal requested everyone to cease linking their names, as such associations could potentially damage Tanya's reputation.
"So I request you all to please stop linking us & expecting us to be interacting in a certain way. Linking her constantly with me is going to tarnish her image & it is not something she or any girl deserves to be put through. I understand you liked our friendship/camaraderie, but the fans on either side must learn to respect people and their space… My #Amaalians I request you to stop mud slinging & I request #TaniaFans to also respectfully start doing the same!" the composer concluded.