In one of the most revealing exchanges of Bigg Boss 19’s finale week, contestants Gaurav and Tanya found themselves in a surprisingly philosophical discussion about ambition, identity, and authenticity. What started as a casual chat quickly turned into a sharp, thought-provoking debate — courtesy of Gaurav’s pointed questions.

During the conversation, Gaurav casually asked Tanya about her life’s aim. With confidence and zero hesitation, Tanya replied, “Puri duniya ki 50% janta mujhe naam se jaane.”

Gaurav instantly interpreted it as a desire for fame and said, “Matlab fame chahiye tumhe.” Tanya simply nodded, candidly owning her ambition.

She further added that her personality is built around being “unique”, someone who stands out in a crowd.

Probing deeper, Gaurav asked her a hypothetical yet revealing question – If other contestants in the house had chosen to wear sarees and jewellery, would she still have worn hers?

Tanya admitted that she would have avoided wearing it if others were doing the same — to maintain her uniqueness. This admission set the stage for a sharper follow-up.

Earlier in the show, Tanya had repeatedly spoken about wanting to uplift saree workers and bring attention to their craft through her Bigg Boss journey. Gaurav wasted no time pointing out the contradiction, “Toh bechari jo workers hain saree wali, vo toh phir uplift hi nahi hoti. Jo tum karne aayi ho.” The comment hit like a clean, unfiltered reality check.

Without missing a beat, Tanya countered with a quirky twist, if wearing a saree no longer made her stand out, she would simply ask the artisans to make lehengas instead of sarees.

Her response was quick-witted, but it also raised eyebrows — making viewers question whether her mission to uplift saree workers was genuine or just another angle in her quest to appear unique.

Regardless of the answers, one thing is certain: This candid conversation added a fresh layer to Tanya’s persona and showcased Gaurav’s knack for cutting through claims with sharp, logical questioning.