The latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19 saw host Salman Khan holding Neelam accountable for her recent behavior in the house, particularly regarding her fallout with Tanya.
Addressing the situation head-on, Salman clarified that the housemates who appeared to support Neelam during her fight with Tanya were, in fact, doing so for their own convenience and not out of genuine concern. “All those who so-called supported you were doing it for their own benefit,” Salman said, before adding that the reason they could do so was because of Neelam herself.
Pointing out her actions, Salman remarked, “Aap hi gayi thi laachar ban kar Kunickaa aur Ashnoor ke paas.” His statement left Neelam taken aback as he called her out for allowing others to exploit her emotional state for their game.
Neelam defended herself, saying that she had only reacted because she did not like Tanya’s growing closeness with Farrhana. “I didn’t like Tanya talking to Farrhana,” she said, attempting to justify her actions.
However, Salman immediately countered her reasoning and asked, “Then why didn’t you approach your friend Tanya directly?”
Neelam responded, “Main uss ke paas gayi thi, vo jawab hi nahi de rahi thi,” implying that Tanya had ignored her. But Salman was quick to dismiss her claim, pointing out the contradiction in her actions. “You went to every other housemate, but not to Tanya,” he said firmly, leaving Neelam speechless.
The confrontation shed light on the fragile friendships and manipulative undertones that continue to dominate the Bigg Boss 19 house. Salman’s sharp observations once again reminded contestants that emotional narratives and alliances can often be part of a deeper gameplay — and only honesty can stand the test of time in the house.