Bigg Boss 19’s second contestant, Zeishan Quadri, was seen opening up shortly after entering the house, engaging in a conversation with fellow housemates Ashnoor and Tanya. Quadri, who rose to fame for writing and portraying Definite in Gangs of Wasseypur, said that his work in the cult classic was drawn from real experiences.
He emphasised that he had “lived that life” and had seen everything up close. Reflecting on his past, Quadri revealed that the friends he once played cricket with had gone on to become top-level gangsters, which gave him an insider’s perspective while writing the film. “I don’t fear threats,” he added, underlining the grit that shaped both his personal journey and his creative work.
His candid statements have already sparked interest among viewers, setting the tone for what could be a season marked by raw storytelling, intense personalities and gripping drama inside the house. With the new format ensuring contestants take all decisions themselves and the mystery of a new, unexplained door still looming, Bigg Boss 19 is quickly building intrigue around its cast and structure.