In the recent Weekend Ka Vaar episode on Bigg Boss 19, Salman Khan questioned Malti about a pattern many housemates—and viewers—have noticed: her tendency to walk away after making a strong statement in an argument.
Salman asked her directly, “Why do you keep running away after saying something?”
Malti responded candidly, saying, “Sir, to be honest, ek point tak main bol paati hu, uske baad sab chadh jaate hai, toh main bhaag leti hu. Because yaha par koi kisika point of view maanta bhi nahi hai.”
However, Salman wasn’t convinced by the reasoning. He countered firmly, telling her, “Doze agar aap de rahi ho, toh return doze bhi lena sikh jaaye aap.”
His remark highlighted the importance of accountability and fair play in the Bigg Boss 19 house. If a contestant is bold enough to confront others or make sharp remarks, they must also be prepared to face responses—no matter how strong.
The moment served as a reality check not just for Malti but for all housemates about the need for two-way dialogue and standing their ground when questioned, rather than walking away.