Did Tanya Mittal and Farrhana Bhatt’s Feud Reach a Breaking Point?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Tanya Mittal and Farrhana Bhatt face escalating tensions on #BiggBoss19.
- Their friendship seems to be nearing its end.
- Viewers can witness the unfolding drama on Colors and Jio platforms.
- Conflicts like these resonate with audiences, highlighting human emotions.
- Expect more twists as the season progresses.
Mumbai, Nov 20 (NationPress) The bond between Tanya Mittal and Farrhana Bhatt seems to have come to an end following a heated exchange during an upcoming episode of the show.
An Instagram promo was shared, captioned: “Did Tanya and Farhana clash again? Will their friendship dynamics change? Tune in to #BiggBoss19, airing Mon-Sun at 9 PM on @jiohotstar and 10:30 PM on #Colors.”
What started as a casual conversation escalated quickly, with Tanya stating she would not “endure feeling insulted,” leading Farhana to curtly declare she had no desire to engage in conversation.
Farhana, defending her stance, remarked that viewers could observe and judge her actions, maintaining she was fully aware of her conduct.
She asserted: “Farrhana; You've accomplished significant things, so don't make me speak.”
Meanwhile, Tanya suggested Farhana’s change in demeanor was intentional, making pointed comments that heightened the tension.
Pranit More and his brother were seen watching the altercation, humorously reminding them of the “family members.”
Pranit commented: “Friends, the family members can't hear you.”
Farhana retorted: “No, no, no, it's not worth listening to her (Tanya’s) nonsense.”
He then mentioned to his brother that the two girls were “friends just a week ago.”
Farhana remarked to Tanya: “Oh, now even Farhana knows what I do for the camera, and what I don’t do.”
As the argument intensified, Tanya remarked she had never interacted with someone “so foul-mouthed,” while Farhana expressed confusion over how the situation had deteriorated so swiftly.
Tanya concluded the exchange with a cautionary note, stating that those who inflict pain on others ultimately feel it themselves — a statement that left the atmosphere thick with unspoken tension.
“You’ll get hurt, Farhana. Easy. Those who hurt others, get hurt themselves, Farhana,” she warned.