In the latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19, host Salman Khan introduced one of the season’s most intense and revealing tasks. Contestants were asked to name four out of five housemates they believed would not make it to the Top 5, forcing them to expose alliances, hidden grudges, and true strategic priorities.
The task, though simple in format, created shockwaves across the house as each contestant openly nominated fellow housemates they felt lacked the potential to reach the finale. What followed was a mix of surprise, hurt emotions, and strategic clarity.
Here’s how each contestant voted:
- Farrhana named Ashnoor, Pranit, Malti, Shehbaz.
- Gaurav chose Kunickaa, Tanya, Malti, Shehbaz.
- Pranit pointed to Kunickaa, Tanya, Farrhana, Shehbaz.
- Ashnoor selected Malti, Tanya, Farrhana, Shehbaz.
- Kunickaa took the bold route and nominated Gaurav, Pranit, Malti, Ashnoor.
- Shehbaz named Ashnoor, Farrhana, Malti, Tanya.
- Amaal voted for Ashnoor, Tanya, Malti, Farrhana.
- Malti listed Ashnoor, Kunickaa, Farrhana, Shehbaz.
- Tanya put forward Gaurav, Ashnoor, Malti, Shehbaz.
With the votes tallied, the unofficial house verdict shocked many:
Ashnoor, Malti, Farrhana, and Shehbaz
were collectively predicted by their peers as the contestants least likely to reach the Top 5.
The declaration stunned the house, especially because some of the names—like Ashnoor and Farrhana—had been seen as strong emotional anchors, while others like Shehbaz have consistently shown loyalty and patience. Malti, who has been a quieter but observant player, also found herself unexpectedly grouped among the predicted non-finalists.
Several contestants appeared shaken, while others seemed more confident after realizing they were not part of the house’s bottom four. Salman Khan, as always, did not hold back from pointing out the inconsistencies and hypocrisies in the voting patterns, urging the housemates to reflect on their gameplay.