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Bigg Boss 19 Live Voting Sees Mridul Tiwari Evicted, Gaurav Khanna & Shehbaz Lead

Mridul Tiwari is evicted mid-week from Bigg Boss 19 via live voting, leaving fans disappointed and calling the season rigged.

The high-stakes drama of Bigg Boss 19 intensified on November 12, 2025, with the shocking midweek eviction of YouTuber Mridul Tiwari, who received the fewest votes in a live audience poll during a captaincy task, leaving housemates and fans reeling from the abrupt exit. Hosted by Salman Khan and broadcast on Colours TV, the season—now in its third week—has been marked by alliances, betrayals, and emotional confrontations, but Tiwari's departure via secret ballot stood out for its emotional weight. Entering as a fan-favourite wildcard after defeating contestant Shehbaz Badesha in a pre-premiere online vote, the 28-year-old content creator had positioned himself as a beacon of integrity amid the show's cutthroat dynamics, often avoiding needless conflicts despite weekend bashes from peers like Farrhana and Kunickaa.

The eviction unfolded during a pivotal captaincy challenge, where a group of external participants entered the Lonavala-based house to cast votes after contestants' campaigns. Gaurav Khanna and Shehbaz Badesha emerged as frontrunners with the highest tallies, securing their spots in the race, while Tiwari's low count sealed his fate, prompting a tearful farewell. Fellow housemates, including emotional embraces from Gaurav and Shehbaz, hugged him tightly at the main gate, with Tiwari graciously apologising to detractors and seeking their blessings before departing. This outcome, determined by real-time audience input rather than traditional housemate nominations, highlighted the power of viewer sentiment in a format that blends reality TV spectacle with strategic gameplay, where captaincy often dictates resource access and eviction immunity.

Social media erupted in disbelief and support for Tiwari, with hashtags like #NoMridulNoBiggBoss trending nationwide as fans decried the decision as "unfair" and emblematic of the "most rigged season" yet. Comments poured in praising his "genuine, loyal, and sincere" demeanour, with one user noting, "From Day 1, Mridul showed kindness isn’t weakness—it’s strength," while others lamented the loss of a "pure soul" who stood by his morals amid toxicity. Critics accused favouritism toward flashier personalities, arguing that true voting power would have kept him in, but supporters viewed his journey as a moral victory, predicting a brighter future outside the house. The backlash underscores Bigg Boss's polarising evolution since its 2006 debut, where authenticity increasingly clashes with engineered drama.

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As the finale looms in early 2026, Tiwari's exit reshuffles alliances, potentially elevating underdogs like Shehbaz while intensifying scrutiny on producers Endemol Shine India for transparency in voting mechanics. With 15 contestants remaining from an initial 18, the season—sponsored by brands like Too Yumm and Vivo—continues to draw 5-7 million viewers weekly, blending Hindi heartland appeal with urban intrigue. Fans speculate on Tiwari's post-show trajectory, from YouTube collabs to potential acting gigs, but his eviction serves as a stark reminder: in Bigg Boss, dignity may endure, yet survival demands spectacle.

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