
The latest episode of Bigg Boss 19 was packed with drama, fun, and special appearances. Neha Kakkar, Tony Kakkar, Shehnaaz Gill, and Ekta Kapoor graced the stage with Salman Khan, bringing energy, laughter, and a series of entertaining tasks for the housemates.
Salman Khan Exposes Tanya Mittal’s Game
In the previous episode, Salman Khan confronted Tanya Mittal for her manipulative behavior inside the house. He called her out for poisoning Amal Malik’s mind, body-shaming Ashnoor Kaur, and instigating fights. Shahbaz and Mridul Tiwari were also reprimanded for their roles in the ongoing chaos.
Neha and Tony Kakkar Promote Their Song “Coco Cola”
Neha and Tony Kakkar joined the show to promote their new track, “Coco Cola.” Salman playfully teased Tony about being single and suggested that he should find love inside the Bigg Boss house. When asked which contestant Tony should date, Neha mentioned Neelam, calling her beautiful.
Later, Neha and Tony interacted with the housemates and asked them to dedicate lines from their songs to another contestant. During this, the much-talked-about topic of Amal’s sweater resurfaced. Salman humorously told Tanya that Amal and Malti had moved on, but Tanya still seemed attached to it, even though it originally belonged to Zeeshan Qadri. When Salman teased her about being in love with Zeeshan, Tanya quickly replied that she considered him a brother.
Housemates Label Each Other in a Fun Task
Shehnaaz Gill lightened the atmosphere with a humorous segment, giving quirky titles to the contestants. She called Gaurav a teacher, Amal the king of melodies, Kunika an aunt named Tadka, Mridul a cute child, Farhana a goon, Malti a push-out, Abhishek a lover boy, and Shahbaz Kaloli.
Ekta Kapoor Joins the Show and Reveals the Naagin of Naagin 7
Television queen Ekta Kapoor made a grand entry and interacted warmly with Salman and the contestants. During her fun banter, she jokingly asked Tanya to “adopt” her. Tanya replied that she wished to be worthy enough to adopt her in the next life, to which Ekta said, “Why wait for the next life? Do it in this one, and I’ll become Ekta Mittal!”
Ekta then conducted the snake charmer task, where contestants vented their frustrations by pouring slime on the person they considered a “snake charmer” in the house.
Snake Charmer Task Turns Heated
The task created chaos and laughter alike. Farhana called Malti a snake charmer for manipulating Mridul, and Salman surprisingly said her logic made sense. Tanya was also targeted multiple times. Ekta teased her about not having a golden pot, and Salman joked about the “Mittal Matka.” Tanya responded playfully, saying she would make them all, and everyone laughed.
As the task continued, contestants began taking names—Abhishek, Ashnoor, Gaurav, and even Pranit mentioned Tanya’s name. Farhana and others also became targets, leading to an intense yet entertaining segment.
Priyanka Chahar Chaudhary Revealed as the New Naagin
The biggest surprise came when Ekta Kapoor revealed Priyanka Chahar Chaudhary as the lead for Naagin 7. Even Salman Khan was taken aback. Priyanka thanked Ekta, Salman, and Bigg Boss for the opportunity and confirmed her excitement for the new season. When Salman cheekily asked about her rumored relationship with Ankit Gupta, she smiled and avoided the question, confirming they had moved on.
Pranit More Evicted for Medical Reasons
In an emotional moment, Salman Khan announced that Pranit More would have to leave the house due to medical concerns. He clarified that Pranit was not eliminated but needed proper medical care outside. As Pranit exited through the tunnel, housemates grew emotional. Salman reassured everyone that no one else would be evicted this week.
Amal expressed hope that Pranit would return soon, though his re-entry into a secret room was not shown.
Tanya Breaks Down
Towards the end of the episode, Tanya Mittal was seen in tears, confiding in Shahbaz that she was exhausted from constantly having to prove her friendship with Amal Malik. The emotional breakdown hinted that tensions in the house were far from over.