The drama inside Bigg Boss 19 has reached a new high, but this time, the storm is not limited to the contestants inside the house. Former Bigg Boss 7 winner and actress Gauahar Khan took to social media to slam singer and current house captain Amaal Mallik over his choice of words during a heated argument with actor Abhishek Bajaj.
The fight began when Amaal confronted Abhishek for tossing his T-shirt into a kitchen dustbin. While Abhishek defended himself by calling it “dirty,” Amaal lashed out, insisting it should have been thrown elsewhere. But what crossed the line, according to many, was Amaal calling Abhishek “bail buddhi ki aulaad” (son of a mad bull).
Gauahar’s Sharp Rebuke
Gauahar didn’t hold back. In her X (formerly Twitter) post, she wrote:
“Amaal should pay attention to the legacy he comes from that he claims so. Kisi ke baap ko peeth peeche gaali dena bhi, gaali dena hota hai. Bail buddhi ki aulaad?”
She also recalled another incident where Amaal allegedly hurled abuses at co-contestant Pranit, questioning whether this too was his way of casually dismissing offensive language.
Wrapping her post, Gauahar expressed hope that Amaal’s remarks will be addressed on Weekend Ka Vaar, the iconic segment where the host calls contestants out on their behavior.
Why Gauahar’s Words Matter
Gauahar Khan is not just another celebrity viewer—she is a former champion of the show. Her credibility as someone who has lived inside that house makes her words sting even more. For Amaal, who proudly represents a musical legacy in Bollywood, being called out for “cheap language” is not just a Bigg Boss problem—it’s a dent in his public image.
The Bigger Picture
Reality shows thrive on fights, tears, and tempers. But when personal abuse crosses the line, it not only ruins the spirit of the game but also reflects poorly on the contestants’ real-life personalities. Amaal, who enjoys massive respect as a composer and singer outside, now risks being remembered for his outbursts inside the house.
Meanwhile, fans are split—some defending Amaal as “straightforward,” while others agree with Gauahar that abusive language cannot be brushed off as “game heat.”
What’s Next?
With Salman Khan usually taking the reins of Weekend Ka Vaar, audiences eagerly wait to see if Amaal is confronted on national television. The last episode, however, was helmed by Farah Khan with Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, and Saurabh Shukla promoting Jolly LLB 3.
One thing is certain: Gauahar Khan’s criticism has already lit a fire, and viewers won’t let this go unnoticed. The pressure is now on the makers—and on Amaal—to prove whether the dignity of the show still holds any weight.
By – Nikita

