News India Live, Digital Desk: Every ‘Weekend Ka Vaar’ episode of the reality show ‘Bigg Boss 19’ is a treat for the viewers, especially when host Salman Khan is angry! This time a contestant of ‘Bhaijaan’s anger show Tanya Mittal But it has burst. Salman Khan slammed Tanya Mittal for her actions and called her a ‘sympathy card player’. Seeing all this, the atmosphere in the house became very heated, and this episode has definitely become a topic of discussion.
Why did Salman Khan target?
In the ‘Bigg Boss’ house, some contestants often become Salman Khan’s target with their antics and gameplay. According to reports, Tanya Mittal had been doing such activities in the house for some time now that even the audience felt that she was trying to gain unnecessary sympathy.
- Emotional Drama: Tanya was seen doing excessive ’emotional drama’ regarding her situation in the house, conversations with other members or her physical problems, which was probably meant to win the sympathy of the housemates and the audience.
- Impact on game: Salman Khan always likes people who play games with candor and honesty. He does not like to play games by playing sympathy card.
What happened in Weekend Ka Vaar?
Salman Khan, in his familiar style, made Tanya directly realize her mistakes. He raised questions on Tanya’s behavior and called her a ‘sympathy card player’ (one who tries to garner sympathy).
- Fight or explanation: Usually, when Salman reprimands someone, the contestants either apologize or give their explanations. How Tanya Mittal reacted to this rebuke, whether she argued or accepted her mistake, will be known only after watching the episode.
- Effect on family members: Salman’s scolding must have had an impact on the rest of the family as well, and some may have even started maintaining distance from Tanya.
This episode will further increase the drama and tension of Bigg Boss 19. It remains to be seen whether Tanya Mittal changes her strategy after this rebuke from Salman Khan or remains adamant on her old habits.
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