Farah Khan takes charge of Weekend Ka Vaar to pull up Kunickaa and Nehal for their entitled, manipulative behaviour.
From food fights to fake tears, Bigg Boss 19 is dishing out more drama than ever and the audience is watching closely.
Despite its fair share of toxicity, verbal abuse, and never-ending fights, Bigg Boss 19 has managed to grip audiences thanks mostly to a volatile mix of contestants.
Weekend Ka Vaar Will Be Hosted By Farah Khan
Some are being talked about for their arrogance (looking at you, Tanya Mittal), and others for refusing to ever admit they’re wrong (cue Kunickaa Sadanand). And then there’s Nehal Chudasama, who seems to play the woman and victim cards with impressive timing.
This weekend’s Weekend Ka Vaar, hosted by Farah Khan (standing in for Salman Khan), promises to bring much-needed accountability starting with Kunickaa and Nehal.
In a promo released by JioHotstar, Farah is seen calling out Kunickaa for her controlling behavior especially a moment where she forced Zeishan Quadri and Gaurav Khanna to put back puris they had taken out to eat.
Farah rightfully calls it a “shocker,” slams Kunickaa for never accepting blame, and blasts her for commenting on others’ parvarish (upbringing) and sanskaars (values). Her “my way or the highway” attitude has rubbed the house and the audience the wrong way. Honestly, this scolding was overdue. Perhaps Salman’s soft corner for Kunickaa delayed it.
Nehal Accused Amaal Of Inappropriate Contact
Next in line is Nehal Chudasama, whose over-the-top meltdown during a task with Amaal Mallik left viewers rolling their eyes. While Amaal stayed composed and respectful, Nehal accused him of inappropriate contact, shedding tears and playing the victim without substantial basis.
The singer-composer even apologised and broke down, questioning what he did wrong. Meanwhile, Nehal remained unmoved. It’s moments like these that damage real conversations around feminism and harassment and Farah calling her out would be a much-needed wake-up call.
And as for Tanya Mittal enough with the sob stories and luxury name-drops. Crying and flaunting don’t make for a personality. Can someone hand her a reality check too?
