Bigg Boss 19’s Weekend Ka Vaar turned intense as host Salman Khan addressed multiple instances of disrespect and derogatory language inside the house — first slamming Amaal, and then shifting his focus to Baseer for his offensive comments.
After reprimanding Amaal for his ongoing disrespectful behaviour, Salman turned towards Baseer with sharp criticism. “This gaali galoch goes for you also, Baseer,” Salman said sternly. “Kisi ke rang par jaana, kisi ke looks par jaana, aur ye kya hai — gaaon vapas jaao?”
The comment left Baseer visibly shaken, his expression turning somber as he looked down in regret. The statement in question referred to an earlier altercation where Baseer told fellow housemate Pranit to “go back to the village.”
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Attempting to defend himself, Baseer said, “Mujhe toh pata bhi nahi vo kaha se belong karta.” Salman, unimpressed with the justification, immediately responded, “Haa toh why do you make such statements?”
Salman then took a strong stand for Pranit, explaining that there is no shame in hailing from a village. “Everybody hails from village. People come to cities to work and earn success,” Salman said, delivering a powerful reminder of the dignity of labor and roots. The moment deeply moved Pranit, who was seen in tears.
Baseer tried to explain that his comment came as a reaction to being called a “wanna be” by Pranit during a heated exchange. However, he also took responsibility and apologized for his words.
The episode served as a much-needed reflection point, not only for Baseer but for all contestants, as Salman reinforced the importance of mutual respect, regardless of background, appearance, or origin.