The Bigg Boss 19 Grand Finale brought an unexpected dose of entertainment when Salman Khan posed a bold question to the evicted contestants standing on the stage: “You are better than which of the finalists?” The segment, meant to be playful yet revealing, quickly turned into one of the most talked-about moments of the evening as ex-contestants gave brutally honest answers with equally sharp reasoning.

Mridul was the first to respond, naming Farrhana without hesitation. Calling her the most frequent fighter of the season, he joked, “Sab kehte the, ye ab jaayegi, ye ab jaayegi, hum sab chale gaye, vo abhi bhi nahi gayi,” leaving the audience and housemates roaring with laughter. His humorous take highlighted Farrhana’s knack for surviving every nomination despite constant predictions of her exit.

Ashnoor took a more serious route, choosing Tanya and claiming she often sensed a “superiority complex” in her. The remark sparked murmurs among the crowd, adding a sharp edge to the lighthearted segment.

Shehbaz also named Tanya, but with a witty twist. He said, “Main jhooth maarta tha, but vo jhoot ki maarti thi,” suggesting that while he lied occasionally, Tanya would overpower him with her own brand of truth-stretching. His comment added a humorous and somewhat philosophical shade to the discussion.

Zeishan picked Gaurav, explaining that he felt Gaurav played the game on the back foot for the first seven weeks. According to him, Gaurav’s late acceleration in the game didn’t erase the slow start he believed weakened his overall journey.

Kunickaa also named Gaurav, but for an entirely different reason. She pointed out his sudden shift in attitude toward house duties. “Woh mujhse do din purana khaana dene par gussa karta tha, aur ab nikalne ke baad paanch din purana khaana de raha hai sabko,” she said, poking fun at his drastic change once she was evicted.

The segment not only delivered laughter and sharp commentary but also showcased how ex-contestants perceived the finalists’ journeys. With unfiltered opinions, playful taunts, and candid assessments, the moment added a refreshing spark to the finale—proving once again that in Bigg Boss, the drama doesn’t end with eviction.