Jamie Lever & Ravi Gupta to Enter Bigg Boss 19; Weekend Ka Vaar Set for a Laughter-Packed Roast

Jamie Lever & Ravi Gupta to Enter Bigg Boss 19; Weekend Ka Vaar Set for a Laughter-Packed Roast

Feeling the heat from all the drama in the Bigg Boss 19 house? Yeah, it’s been intense. But get ready for a major shift because the show is about to get a serious dose of comedy.

Comedian Jamie Lever, the incredibly talented daughter of veteran actor Johnny Lever, is officially making an appearance. News confirmed on October 9 and 10, 2025, says she’s heading into the house for the upcoming “Weekend Ka Vaar” episode with Salman Khan.

So, Is She a New Contestant?

Nope. Let’s clear that up right away. Jamie isn’t joining as a wild card contestant fighting for the trophy. She’s coming in as a special guest. Her mission? To completely shake things up with her sharp wit and hilarious mimicry.

The whole point of her visit is to inject some much-needed humor and lightheartedness into that high-pressure environment. Think of it as a comic relief valve for a house that’s been simmering since it premiered on August 24, 2025.

A Double Dose of Laughter

And she’s not coming alone. Here’s the thing, she’s bringing backup. Fellow comedian Ravi Gupta will also be joining her on the “Weekend Ka Vaar” episode. Can you imagine the two of them together? It promises to be an absolutely laughter-packed segment.

You can probably expect them to interact with the contestants, maybe even participate in a few tasks. But honestly, everyone’s waiting for the roast. It’s expected Jamie will use her signature comedic style to gently (or maybe not so gently) roast the housemates.

After weeks of watching the “Gharwalon Ki Sarkar” theme play out with constant drama, this appearance is designed to bring pure spontaneity and amusement. It’s a break from the tension for both the contestants and for you, the viewers.

This is a classic Bigg Boss move to change the dynamic right when things get too serious. So, what are you most excited to see Jamie do in the house? Who do you think needs a good roast the most?