What started as a simple conversation in the Bigg Boss 19 house quickly turned fiery when Tanya and Kunickaa found themselves at odds over one big word — ego.
During a casual chat, Tanya confidently claimed that she has “no ego at all.” But Kunickaa wasn’t buying it. Jumping into the discussion, she countered that ego is a natural part of the entertainment industry — and sometimes, even a necessary one.
Tanya, however, stood her ground, calmly asserting that she’s built differently. “I don’t mind being choti when needed,” she said, emphasizing humility over pride. But Kunickaa continued to challenge her perspective, insisting that a touch of ego is essential for self-respect and survival in showbiz.
What began as a casual chat soon turned into an intense war of words, with both women refusing to back down. Their contrasting views not only stirred up the house but also left viewers debating — is ego a flaw, or a fuel for success?
Meanwhile, Mridul Tiwari was evicted from the Bigg Boss 19 house this week during a mid-week elimination conducted by Bigg Boss. Despite his efforts to stay, he failed to secure enough audience votes, leading to his exit. Fellow housemates expressed mixed emotions, with some visibly emotional at his departure. Mridul’s eviction marks another twist in the game, leaving the remaining contestants to navigate the house dynamics without him.