A serious moment unfolded in Bigg Boss 19 when Deepak Chahar, who entered the house during Family Week, confronted Kunickaa over an insensitive comment she had previously made about his sister Malti.

The conversation began when Kunickaa casually asked Deepak whether any of her fights with Malti were being shown on TV. Deepak took the opportunity to address a far more serious issue — her remark that hinted at Malti’s sexuality.

Speaking firmly, Deepak said, “Aapne agar kisi ko lesbian ya gay bol diya… toh ye bohot bada platform hai.”

He stressed that labeling someone’s sexuality on national television is not only irresponsible but also damaging, especially when millions are watching.

Kunickaa immediately defended herself, saying she didn’t mean it that way. She claimed she never intended to call Malti a lesbian — only that people might perceive it that way.

But Deepak didn’t let it slide, clarifying exactly what he remembered, “Aapne ye bola tha ki ‘Main hundred percent sure hoon ki ye lesbian hai,’ toh vo bohot galat baat hai.”

The remark left the room tense. Malti, clearly hurt, chimed in, calling the comment “demeaning.” However, Deepak gently stopped her, saying, “Main yahan ladne nahi aaya.”

He made it clear he wasn’t looking for an argument — only accountability. He explained that such thing might affect someone outside the house. Malti also added that Kunickaa’s son, Ayaan, when visited during The Family Week, had apologized for his mother’s comment.

The moment highlighted the fine line between banter and harmful assumptions. Deepak’s calm, measured confrontation not only defended his sister but also underscored the responsibility contestants have in a space as influential as Bigg Boss.