Bigg Boss 19: Malti Chahar Tells Nehal ‘Wear Clothes & Talk’; Sparks Mass Outrage

Bigg Boss 19: Malti Chahar Tells Nehal 'Wear Clothes & Talk'; Sparks Mass Outrage

You ever see a fight on TV and just wonder… how did it get there? In the Bigg Boss 19 house, an argument over suji ka halwa just spiraled into one of the season’s ugliest moments. Seriously. Halwa.

Wildcard contestant Malti Chahar dropped a comment on house captain Nehal Chudasama that has everyone talking. During a heated exchange, she told Nehal, “Next time kapde pehenkar baat karna mere se.” Yeah, you read that right. “Next time, wear proper clothes before talking to me.”

Nehal was just wearing her night suit at the time. The whole thing left other housemates completely stunned.

How Did It Even Start?

Look, it all kicked off over breakfast food. Malti jokingly said about the halwa Nehal was making, “Ganda halwa banega” (it will not be good). That little comment didn’t sit right with Nehal.

Things escalated fast. Nehal shot back, questioning Malti’s own life achievements with a sharp, “Tumne kya kiya hai life mein?” (What have you done in your life?). And that’s when Malti fired off the comment about her clothes, a remark that fellow contestants Baseer Ali, Kunickaa Sadanand, and Ashnoor Kaur immediately slammed for being out of line.

The backlash was instant, both inside the house and out. Social media exploded, with viewers calling out the comment as body-shaming and completely disrespectful. Many are already demanding her eviction.

Not Her First Controversy

But here’s the thing, this isn’t Malti’s first time making waves for the wrong reasons. Her time in the house has been one controversy after another.

  • October 13, 2025: She reportedly showed the middle finger to fellow contestant Abhishek Bajaj during a task.
  • October 14, 2025: Her casual attitude during a critical ration task caused huge arguments with Baseer Ali and Nehal, putting the house at risk of losing 50% of their food.

So, what’s her side of the story? Malti later defended her actions, accusing Nehal of being “fake and pretentious.” She’s suggesting this is all just a strategic move for the game. Meanwhile, the heat has even reached her family, with her brother, Indian cricketer Deepak Chahar, facing questions online about his sister’s conduct.

This is way more than a simple argument now. It’s sparked a huge debate. So what do you think? Was this a calculated game move from Malti, or did she just cross a line that you can’t uncross on national television?