“Is This Your True Nature?”: Salman’s Anger Leaves Ashnoor on Verge of Eviction from Big Boss 19
Ashnoor Kaur risks eviction after Salman Khan slams her for allegedly hitting Tanya during a BB19 task.
A shocking eviction has rocked the Bigg Boss 19 house just days before the grand finale, with actress Ashnoor Kaur being ousted for physical violence against fellow contestant Tanya Mittal during the high-stakes "Ticket to Finale" task. The incident, which unfolded earlier in the week, saw Kaur aggressively drop a wooden plank, striking Mittal on her neck and face after Mittal sabotaged her bowl of water in the competition. Host Salman Khan, during the latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode filmed on November 28, 2025, lambasted Kaur for what he deemed an intentional act of aggression, declaring it a blatant violation of the show's no-violence rule. "Raising your hand on someone and causing injury is not acceptable in the Bigg Boss house," Khan fumed, adding that her "true nature" had been exposed, with action to follow immediately.
The controversy erupted amid the task involving four contenders—Kaur, Gaurav Khanna, Pranit More, and Farrhana Bhatt—who balanced wooden planks with attached water bowls over three rounds, with the fullest bowl at the end securing victory. Khanna emerged as the first finalist, but tensions boiled over when Mittal, positioned behind Kaur, emptied her bowl, prompting Kaur to slam the plank down in frustration. While Kaur insisted it was an accident—"I am sorry, I didn’t see you"—housemates like Khanna, Shehbaz Badesha, and Mittal accused her of deliberate retaliation. Social media erupted with #EvictAshnoor trending, as fans decried the violence and demanded swift repercussions, amplifying the divide between Kaur's supporters and those viewing it as unforgivable.
Khan's confrontation with Kaur was unrelenting, as he replayed footage showing the force of the swing and her lack of remorse afterward. "You pulled it out like this and struck like this... This is an intention to harm," he stated, rejecting her defenses and hinting at eviction by emphasizing the breach of house protocols. The Bollywood superstar extended his reprimands to other housemates, scolding Farrhana Bhatt and Mittal for unrelated issues like disrespect toward Khanna, while promoting his upcoming project alongside guest Madhuri Dixit for her show Mrs. Deshpande. The episode, marking the final Weekend Ka Vaar, also confirmed a double eviction, with Badesha exiting due to low votes, leaving the top six as Khanna, More, Bhatt, Amaal Mallik, Mittal, and Malti Chahar.
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Kaur's abrupt departure, not based on public voting but on the rule violation, has left fans heartbroken and divided, with some praising her fiery gameplay throughout the season—bonding with Khanna and More—while others celebrated the decision as a stand against toxicity. The 31-year-old, known for roles in Patiala Babes and Suman Indori, entered the house on August 24, 2025, showcasing resilience but often clashing with Mittal. Her eviction underscores Bigg Boss's zero-tolerance stance on physical altercations, a policy enforced in past seasons to maintain safety amid escalating rivalries.
As Bigg Boss 19 hurtles toward its December 7 finale on Colors and JioCinema, the incident has intensified scrutiny on contestant behavior under pressure, with Khan's intervention serving as a stark reminder of the show's core ethos. While Kaur's journey ends prematurely, the remaining housemates gear up for the ultimate showdown, promising more drama in the battle for the trophy and cash prize. The eviction, confirmed post-shoot via leaks from insiders like The Khabri, has already sparked widespread discussions on accountability in reality TV.
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