When does a joke stop being funny? That’s the question everyone’s asking after the latest Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar episode. Comedian Jamie Lever is now in the hot seat, but not for her usually celebrated impressions. This time, it’s for a comment aimed at contestant Tanya Mittal that many viewers are calling straight-up cruel.
So, what exactly happened? Look, during her guest appearance on October 13, 2025, Jamie decided to roast some contestants. When it was Tanya’s turn, Jamie asked her, “You eat Baklava from Dubai, Biscuits from London… then where do you get treated from?”
Yeah. The Hindi part of that question, “Ilaaj kaha se karati ho,” hit a nerve. A big one. The comment was a direct jab at Tanya’s mental health, and the internet exploded almost instantly. Netizens didn’t hold back, labeling the remark as deeply “offensive” and a massive overstep for comedy on national television.
Not Just a Bad Joke?
Here’s the thing, for many of Tanya’s supporters, this didn’t feel like a one-off incident. They’re pointing to a pattern. They believe this is just the latest example of “systematic trolling” she has faced, especially during Weekend Ka Vaar episodes. It feels less like harmless banter and more like a personal attack.
Honestly, you have to give Tanya credit. While social media was on fire defending her, people also couldn’t stop talking about her incredible composure. She handled the public humiliation with a level of dignity that won her a lot of respect from viewers.
A Line Has Been Crossed
This whole mess has kicked off a much bigger conversation online. Where do we draw the line between a good-natured roast and genuinely harmful content? Mocking someone’s mental health, even as a punchline, is a boundary that many feel was completely ignored here.
The incident is forcing a lot of people on entertainment platforms to think hard about what’s acceptable. Is getting a laugh worth it if it comes at the expense of someone’s emotional well-being? It’s a serious discussion, and this controversy has put it front and center.
So what do you think? Did Jamie Lever go too far, or are people being too sensitive? Let us know.



