The aftermath of Ashnoor Kaur’s eviction has stirred emotional and reflective conversations inside the Bigg Boss 19 house. Following her unexpected exit, several contestants opened up about their feelings and the sequence of events that led to her departure.
Soon after the eviction, Tanya Mittal admitted to feeling bad about Ashnoor’s exit. She shared her thoughts with Gaurav Khanna, saying she regretted how things escalated between them.
Tanya said, “Ashnoor aur mera itna bada ho gaya ki usko jaana hi pada.” Her statement indicated that she believed their conflict played a major role in Ashnoor’s eviction.
Gaurav responded that he felt the same way. He revealed that he had personally tried to make Ashnoor understand her actions on two occasions, but she chose not to listen.
Calling her a “rebellious kid,” Gaurav explained the mindset he believed she had developed, “Pichhle hafte sir ne bol diya ‘aap Gaurav ki shadow mein hai’… Shadow hamesha kharab nahi hoti, achhi bhi ho sakti hai. Usko kya laga ki agar main GK ki baat immediately sunnugi… toh phir se shadow mein…”
According to him, Ashnoor’s hesitation to take his guidance stemmed from her concern about being labelled as staying in his “shadow.”
However, Pranit didn’t align with Gaurav’s reasoning. Instead, he pointed out a different issue.
Pranit said that Ashnoor lacked “acceptance” regarding the plank incident, and that her unwillingness to acknowledge her mistake played the biggest role in how the situation unfolded.
The mixed reactions inside the house highlight both emotional attachments and differing perspectives on responsibility. While Tanya and Gaurav expressed guilt and regret, Pranit remained firm in his stance that accountability was missing.
As the house moves forward after a dramatic and rule-driven eviction, the dynamics among the contestants have shifted — with conversations now centered on self-reflection, responsibility, and what the final weeks will look like.