The eviction of Ashnoor Kaur has triggered an emotional and tense aftermath inside the Bigg Boss 19 house, with many housemates openly expressing their frustration, disappointment, and reflections on recent events.

When the eviction news sank in, Gaurav Khanna rose from his seat visibly frustrated and directed his anger at Ashnoor, saying, “you could have sorry.” He referenced earlier attempts to make her understand the gravity of the situation, suggesting that a simple apology might have prevented this outcome.

Amaal Mallik echoed Gaurav’s sentiments, asserting that although Tanya Mittal can be dramatic at times, on this occasion she was genuinely hurt — underscoring that the incident was serious and real.

Meanwhile, Shehbaz Badesha admitted to shouting when he saw what he believed was Ashnoor striking Tanya with force, reinforcing the growing consensus among contestants that the incident crossed acceptable boundaries.

Amaal bluntly stated, “Intentional tha Ashnoor,” while Ashnoor persisted in her denial, insisting, “It was not intentional.”

Malti Chahar argued that Ashnoor would never accept responsibility — even after being evicted, implying that she was unlikely to admit fault publicly.

Pranit More also joined the chorus urging acceptance of reality, advising Ashnoor to stop denying and to offer a genuine apology to Tanya. Under pressure, Ashnoor eventually said softly, “I am sorry, Tanya,” but Tanya remained silent, saying nothing in return.

As the room fell quiet, Gaurav commented under his breath, “This one time agar ye meri shadow mein reh leti,” reflecting a mix of regret and what-if contemplation.

The episode exposed raw emotions, fractured trust, and shifting alliances inside the house. With Ashnoor gone and relationships altered, the dynamics heading into the finale week appear more fragile and charged than ever.