The latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19 saw host Salman Khan address a moment that stirred discomfort among viewers and housemates alike. Nehal Chudasama was called out by Salman for her “aggressive” reaction toward Tanya Mittal, who had politely requested that some poha be saved for fellow contestant Neelam Giri, who was feeling unwell.

According to the discussion, Tanya had asked Nehal three times to keep aside a portion of breakfast for Neelam. Instead of responding calmly, Nehal reportedly snapped back in an aggressive tone — a response that didn’t sit well with either Tanya or the host.

Salman took a moment to appreciate Tanya’s concern and empathy, highlighting how her actions reflected basic human decency.

Salman questioned Nehal directly, asking why the same empathy was not visible in her response to a simple and considerate request.

The host reminded the contestants that the house is not just about tasks and survival, but also about how they treat one another in day-to-day situations.

Nehal, on her part, listened as Salman voiced his concerns over her behavior, especially in contrast to Tanya’s supportive approach toward Neelam, who was clearly unwell at the time.

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