During a sharp segment in this week’s Weekend Ka Vaar on Bigg Boss 19, host Salman Khan addressed the growing tension between Nehal Chudasama and Tanya Mittal, confronting Nehal over her ongoing remarks and criticisms directed at Tanya.

Salman began by stating the mixed perception of Nehal among viewers and contestants, “While some people believe you, some say that you are really sweet, while some people call you a liar.”

Nehal responded candidly, admitting, “Agar usne 10 cheeze boli hai toh usme 8 hogi, baaki 2 exaggerate karke boli hai.” She further explained her point, saying, “When people start to believe, people tend to exaggerate things.”

Salman then shifted the focus to Nehal’s own narrative in the house, contrasting it with Tanya’s. He remarked that while Tanya often praises herself, Nehal has never spoken about her own struggles or achievements — a silence that hasn’t gone unnoticed.

Taking a sarcastic dig, Salman challenged her directly, “List all your achievements that the other housemates would not be able to get even in seven lives.”

He then compared Nehal’s academic and professional accomplishments to those of other contestants, highlighting the contrast in how each housemate presents their journey on the show.

The moment served as a mirror for Nehal, urging her to reflect on her approach inside the house — not just in her conflicts with Tanya, but also in how she represents herself to the world watching.

The exchange added another layer to the ongoing dynamics in the Bigg Boss house, bringing attention not just to interpersonal clashes, but also to the importance of self-awareness and narrative ownership in the game.