During a lively segment of Bigg Boss 19’s Weekend Ka Vaar, Salman Khan asked the contestants to reveal who they thought would be a “sore loser” if they didn’t win. The responses highlighted underlying tensions, alliances, and perceptions in the house.
Farrhana named Gaurav Khanna, explaining that he would struggle to accept losing gracefully. Gaurav, in turn, picked Shehbaz Badesha, citing his emotional reaction over losing the captaincy and calling Bigg Boss “unfair.”
Ashnoor Kaur chose Tanya Mittal, reasoning that she is “too much about herself” and has acted like she was in the finale since week one, so if she doesn’t make it, “her bubble will burst.”
Pranit More singled out Amaal Mallik, claiming he lacks acceptance when things don’t go his way. Tanya also named Shehbaz, noting that he rarely self-reflects after receiving feedback and instead seeks validation from multiple others to hear what he wants.
Shehbaz retaliated by naming Tanya, pointing out that she has repeatedly claimed, “ye show meri wajah se chal raha hai,” highlighting her self-centered behaviour.
Amaal named both Farrhana and Tanya, stating that neither might be able to digest the fact that they did not win.
Finally, Malti Chahar once again pointed to Shehbaz, agreeing with Gaurav’s reasoning about his difficulty handling loss.
The candid exercise gave viewers a revealing glimpse into how contestants perceive each other’s egos and competitiveness. While some choices were based on past arguments and personal conflicts, others reflected concerns about emotional resilience and strategic gameplay.
As the show heads deeper into the season, these perceptions of who might be a “sore loser” could influence alliances, arguments, and even upcoming nominations.
It seems the Bigg Boss 19 house isn’t just a battle of strategy but also a test of how contestants handle disappointment — and everyone is watching closely.