Did Amaal Mallik's Father Call Baseer Ali a 'True Friend'?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Daboo Malik acknowledges Baseer Ali as a supportive friend.
- The finale of 'Bigg Boss 19' is on December 7.
- Drama continues with rising tensions between contestants.
- Friendship plays a crucial role in competitive scenarios.
- Baseer Ali shows support for Amaal Mallik publicly.
Mumbai, Dec 5 (NationPress) The father of acclaimed singer and composer Amaal Mallik, currently residing in the 'Bigg Boss 19' house, Daboo Malik, expressed gratitude towards the former contestant Baseer Ali for being a 'true friend' to his son.
Utilizing his official X (formerly Twitter) account, Daboo Malik referred to Baseer as Amaal's 'rock'.
His message stated, 'Much love to @Baseer_Bob. He was the rock who supported Amaal as a true friend. Those moments of encouragement will never be forgotten... Don’t believe anything else but my love for him…' (sic).
Daboo Malik also shared several images from his recent encounter with Baseer on Instagram, accompanied by another touching note that conveyed, 'Here you go… Sending lots of love to my boy @baseer_bob… His support transformed Amaal into a rockstar. Thank you for all your love, my son… God Bless... He urges his fans to vote for Amaal…' (red heart emoji) (sic).
On Wednesday, Baseer tweeted, '@AmaalMallik for the win.'
This update comes just days ahead of the 'Bigg Boss season 19' finale set for December 7, where Tanya Mittal, Gaurav Khanna, Pranit More, Farrhana Bhatt, and Amaal are the leading contenders for the trophy.
However, despite the impending finale, the ongoing drama within the 'Bigg Boss 19' house shows no signs of settling as Farrhana and Tanya recently engaged in a fiery dispute, accusing one another of manipulation and hypocrisy.
Farrhana claimed that Tanya had previously labeled her as the 'strongest contestant' in the house, seemingly viewing her as the 'only competition.'
Questioning the rationale behind Tanya's sudden change in perspective, Farrhana accused her of employing 'cheap tactics' for garnering support within the house.
Responding, Tanya remarked that 'things change with time,' which led Farrhana to accuse her of resorting to 'chindi games' for personal gain.
The argument ultimately concluded with Farrhana telling Tanya to 'go to hell.'