Bigg Boss 19 is under fire! Alumna Falaq Naaz has publicly condemned the rampant use of toxic and abusive language in the house, suggesting the season be renamed ‘Gandi Zubaan’ (Dirty Language). Her candid remarks have ignited a fierce debate, spotlighting a concerning shift from game strategy to verbal warfare among contestants.
What the Data Reveals
Falaq Naaz, a prominent figure from *Bigg Boss OTT 2*, didn’t mince words. She expressed profound disappointment over what she perceives as a ‘competition of bad manners’ rather than a true test of strategy. The pervasive use of vulgar and offensive language has, according to Naaz, overshadowed the actual gameplay, turning the house into a hotbed of negativity.
Her call to rename the season ‘Gandi Zubaan’ highlights a critical issue: the normalization of toxicity. This isn’t just about harsh words; it points to a deeper problem of bullying and aggressive behavior that is dominating the narrative of *Bigg Boss 19*.
- The Bully Gang Identified: Key housemates leading this toxic trend include Amaal Mallik, Nehal Chudasama, Baseer Ali, Farhana Bhatt, Zeishan Quadri, and Tanya Mittal. Their actions are reportedly creating a hostile environment for others.
- Targeted Contestants: Several contestants, including Abhishek Bajaj, Ashnoor Kaur, Awez Darbar, Mridul Tiwari, and Pranit More, have allegedly been on the receiving end of this group’s bullying and derogatory remarks.
Real-Life Examples of Toxicity
The situation isn’t just a general observation; specific instances underscore the severity of the problem:
Join Our Telegram Channel
Stay updated with our latest posts and exclusive content
- Nehal Chudasama’s comment about Ashnoor Kaur’s future as ‘someone’s wife’ sparked outrage, revealing a disrespectful undertone.
- Amaal Mallik has been criticized for derogatory remarks aimed at both Mridul Tiwari and Abhishek Bajaj, contributing significantly to the house’s tense atmosphere.
- In a refreshing turn, comedian Pranit More recently stood up against the dominant bully gang led by Amaal Mallik and Baseer Ali. His defiance signals a potential shift and a challenge to their reign.
What You Should Do Next
The show’s creators are not ignoring the growing discontent. In a significant move, Farah Khan is slated to replace Salman Khan as host for an upcoming Weekend Ka Vaar episode. Her primary agenda? To directly address and confront the bully gang, promising a much-needed intervention in the house dynamics.
Adding another layer of drama, *Bigg Boss 19* producers are also facing a legal notice from Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL). They are being sued for an alleged unauthorized use of copyrighted music, with a staggering demand for ₹2 crore in damages. This unexpected legal battle further complicates the season’s already turbulent run.
As the house grapples with internal conflict and external pressures, the question remains: Can *Bigg Boss 19* reclaim its essence, or will it forever be remembered as the ‘Gandi Zubaan’ season? Share your thoughts on the unfolding drama and who you think should be held accountable in the comments below!