During the recent Weekend Ka Vaar episode, Zeishan Quadri addressed allegations of playing a double game head-on, showing his direct approach to conflict.
His upfront responses and refusal to play behind-the-scenes politics set him apart in the ongoing season.
During the Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19 on September 20, contestant Zeishan Quadri showed his no-nonsense approach when confronted with accusations. Tensions rose during a recent task after fellow contestant Farrhana Bhatt alleged that Zeishan was playing a double game.
Rather than getting defensive, Zeishan addressed the claims directly. Responding to the flipper tag, he said, “Sabse pehle to Tanya (Mittal) ke muh per hi Tanya ko flipper bolata hun. Kisi ko galatfahmi hai toh nikale.” (“First of all, I call Tanya a flipper right to her face. If anyone has a misunderstanding, they’re welcome to clear it.”)
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His blunt response quickly cleared the air and underlined his preference for directness in a house often dominated by backchannel alliances and gossip.
Later, when Kunickaa Sadanand accused him of manipulation, Zeishan responded with a quote from his film Gangs of Wasseypur: “Main to keh ke loonga aur keh ke hi leta hoon main.” (“If I have to take a stand, I’ll say it openly and I’ll take it openly too.”)
The exchange highlighted his assertive style and unwillingness to engage in indirect or passive-aggressive tactics. While such boldness may divide opinion among housemates, it has certainly drawn attention from viewers.
In a show where perception often influences game dynamics, Zeishan’s approach rooted in clarity and confrontation could prove to be both a strength and a challenge in the weeks ahead.
