Bigg Boss 19, hosted by Salman Khan, continues to deliver high-voltage drama, with tensions rising among housemates. The latest promo shows singer-composer Amaal Mallik and actor Abhishek Bajaj engaging in a fiery argument over food—adding another layer to the show’s ongoing conflicts.
The spat began when Abhishek Bajaj took a serving of vegetarian food despite already having chicken on his plate. Amaal Mallik confronted him, stating that house rules didn’t allow mixing vegetarian and non-vegetarian items on the same plate. Abhishek responded, “Paneer and chicken mein se choose karunga na mein. Chicken choose karunga, paneer nahi khaunga mein,” defending his choice to skip the paneer.
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Amaal, visibly irritated, dismissed the issue as “stupid,” which further agitated Abhishek. “Arey batameezi kar raha hai yeh, paneer ki jagah mein chicken khaunga,” Abhishek shouted. As the argument escalated, Amaal warned him not to raise his voice. Abhishek fired back, saying, “Aap tarike se baat karo warna nahi hogi baat.”
Things got uglier with finger-pointing and rising tempers. Amaal advised Abhishek to at least inform others before taking extra portions, to which Abhishek claimed he had only taken his fair share. This prompted Amaal to snap, “Insaan hai ki kya hai tu?” Abhishek replied coldly, “Tere muh nahi lagunga,” prompting Amaal to slam his plate in frustration and walk away.
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This isn’t Amaal Mallik’s first altercation in the house. Earlier, he had a clash with actress Kunickaa Sadanand over kitchen responsibilities. Kunickaa had complained that no one was helping with chores, which led to Amaal angrily telling her not to enter the kitchen unless assigned duties.
With emotions flaring and egos clashing, Bigg Boss 19 continues to keep audiences glued to their screens.