The Bigg Boss 19 media interaction sparked another heated moment when a journalist questioned Farrhana about her repeated use of animal references during arguments inside the house. The reporter pointed out that she is often heard using such words in confrontations and specifically reminded her of her remark to Pranit: “Kutte jaisi shakal mat kar, insaan ki shakar bana.” The journalist then asked if she intended to insult Pranit or the animals with such a statement.
Farrhana responded directly, explaining her reasoning. “Maine definitely bola hai, kyunki vo baat nahi kar raha tha, vo bully kar raha tha,” she said, making it clear that her comment arose out of frustration during a moment when she felt attacked. She further argued that the journalist may not have looked at the complete picture, saying the reporter might have forgotten that Pranit had also hurled offensive remarks. According to her, he told Shehbaz, “jaa kar patta pehen kar aa,” which she cited as an example of him crossing lines as well.
Continuing her explanation, Farrhana said that Pranit had questioned her character by accusing her of having no strategy and surviving only through love angles in the house. This, she said, provoked her reactions in the heat of the moment.
Amaal, who was present during the interaction, stepped in to support her. He added, “Pranit ne Shehbaz ko paltu patta pehen ke aa… mujhe kachchar aur bhi bohot jaanwar bole… we are not trying to demean animals.” His comment emphasized that their use of such terms was directed at the behavior and situations inside the house rather than animals themselves.
The exchange has triggered debates among viewers about boundaries in reality-show arguments and whether contestants should be held accountable for their language or whether context plays a crucial role in such heated moments.