Nobody saw that double eviction coming. Abhishek Bajaj and Neelam Giri, two of Bigg Boss 19’s most talked-about players, were shown the door in one swift move that sent Twitter into collective meltdown. Within minutes, #ScriptedShow and #JusticeForAbhishek were trending, and fans weren’t holding back. “If Abhishek can go, anyone can,” one post read, and that pretty much summed up the mood.

The twist came via Pranit More, this week’s captain, who was handed a one-time “special power” to save any nominated contestant. He picked Ashnoor Kaur, a choice that effectively sealed Abhishek and Neelam’s fate. The reaction inside the house was tense, outside it was nuclear. Ashnoor broke down in tears, Pranit defended his decision as “strategic,” and the audience didn’t buy it for a second.
Adding fuel to the fire, Salman Khan grilled Abhishek during the Weekend Ka Vaar episode over comments he’d made about Tanya Mittal, while calling out Ashnoor for playing it too safe. The exchange left Abhishek looking frustrated and fans wondering if the host was setting him up for a fall. “This is not eviction, it’s execution,” one viral tweet read.
But here’s the thing about this season it’s impossible to tell where reality stops and production starts. Between midweek twists, brand integrations, and emotional breakdowns timed perfectly before the weekend, Bigg Boss 19 feels more like a writers’ room than a living room.
Meanwhile, Farrhana Bhatt quietly became the first female contestant of the season to hit a million trending mentions on X (Twitter), proof that charisma still cuts through even when the edit doesn’t. Her rollercoaster with Salman continues too. In the same episode, he called her out for her remarks about Gaurav Khanna, saying she was “welcome to leave” if she couldn’t handle accountability. It was classic Bigg Boss: confrontation wrapped in primetime entertainment.
The show tried to balance the drama with some feel-good energy. Jhulan Goswami and Anjum Chopra dropped by to celebrate the Indian women’s cricket team’s recent World Cup win, joined by Ajay Devgn and Rakul Preet Singh promoting De De Pyaar De 2. Between cricket applause and movie plugs, the evictions hit even harder.
Now, with Abhishek gone, the house loses its most vocal competitor the guy who thrived on arguments and kept every task unpredictable. Neelam’s exit stings too; she had just started finding her rhythm. What’s left is a house divided, a fan base in revolt, and a season that keeps proving that chaos isn’t a bug in the Bigg Boss system it’s the entire design.
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