In the latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19, host Salman Khan took a firm stand against the continued use of derogatory and disrespectful language by several contestants in the house. He expressed his disappointment over how personal insults and harsh words have become commonplace in the current season.

Salman addressed all housemates but specifically called out actor Gaurav Khanna, asking him to improve his language and be mindful of how he speaks during conflicts. The host reminded the contestants that while arguments and emotions are part of the game, there is a line that should not be crossed.

Salman also pointed that despite Pranit More made jokes on him, the comedian has not used any bad words towards him, during the discussion.

This comparison served as a clear message to the housemates about maintaining basic decency, even during heated moments. Pranit More, who has been known for his humorous takes and lighthearted commentary inside the house, was commended by Salman for keeping his tone respectful—even when joking about the host himself.

Salman emphasized that verbal abuse and personal attacks are not acceptable and tarnish the spirit of the show. His remarks were aimed at encouraging contestants to reflect on their behaviour and uphold a standard of respectful communication.

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