With Zeishan Quadri’s eviction shaking up the game, the Bigg Boss 19 house is poised for a major shift in group dynamics. While nothing is ever certain in the unpredictable world of Bigg Boss, early signs suggest that the “backbencher” alliance may not survive without its glue — Zeishan himself.

Known for his ability to hold strong personalities together, Zeishan acted as a stabilizing force among the likes of Amaal Mallik, Shehbaz Badesha, Baseer Ali, and Neelam Giri. With his exit, that balance appears to be at risk.

Speculation is rife that Amaal and Shehbaz may now function as a tight-knit duo, sticking to each other as the group fragments. While both have shown loyalty to Zeishan in the past, without his presence, they may find themselves recalibrating strategies — possibly turning more inward than outward.

Meanwhile, Baseer, already seen as the lone wolf at times, could end up even more isolated, unless he finds a way to align with others — or stir up his own game-changing moment.

As for Neelam and Tanya Mittal, they may drift toward each other in the absence of Zeishan, especially given Tanya’s sharp instincts and Neelam’s recent tensions with other housemates. Could this be the rise of a new alliance?

With the core of the “backbencher” group now broken, all eyes are on how these contestants reshape their strategies, loyalties, and rivalries. One thing is for sure — Zeishan’s eviction has opened the door to a brand new phase in the Bigg Boss 19 game.