Amaal Mallik opened up to Ashnoor Kaur on Bigg Boss 19 about the painful years marked by loss and heartbreak.
Meanwhile, tensions rise as Shehbaaz Badesha, Neelam Giri, and Kunickaa Sadanand discuss Tanya Mittal’s changing equations inside the house.
While Bigg Boss 19 is best known for its high-voltage drama, clashes, and strategies, the show also offers rare, heartfelt moments when contestants drop their guard and share their deepest emotions. In one such touching instance, music composer Amaal Mallik opened up to Ashnoor Kaur about the most difficult years of his life, a period marked by personal loss and emotional struggle.
Opening up during a conversation, Amaal revealed, “2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 were very bad years for me, emotionally bohot mushkil saal the. I lost my pet, a few close friends to Covid, and even a relationship of six to seven years that was heading toward marriage. Everything just fell apart, one after another.”
His voice softened as he recalled losing his beloved dog, Handsome. He said, “When I lost my dog Handsome, it was the worst moment. My mom had told me to come see him because he wasn’t well, but I didn’t go. I’ll always regret that.”
The emotional revelation will remind viewers that behind the glamour and competition, the show often reveals genuine human vulnerability.
Meanwhile, elsewhere in the house, a discussion between Shehbaz Badesha, Neelam Giri, and Kunickaa Sadanand added another layer of drama. Talking about Tanya Mittal, Shehbaaz remarked, “Tanya is trying to make you look like a villain.”
Neelam calmly responded, “Tanya can’t portray me as a villain because, deep down, she still wants to maintain a good relationship with me.”
Adding her perspective, Kunickaa observed, “Tanya likes to show that she wants the best for everyone.”
From raw emotions to brewing tensions, Bigg Boss 19 continues to balance both heart and heat inside the house.