11 November,2025 12:51 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Amaal Mallik and Farrhana Bhatt
Bigg Boss 19, which recently saw the unexpected eviction of Abhishek Bajaj, is currently preparing for yet another captaincy duty. The creators have devised a new theme for the upcoming captaincy challenge, in which the housemates will be seen waging election campaigns for themselves. The makers released a new promo for the upcoming job in which Farrhana Bhatt, Shehbaz Badeshah, and Amaal Mallik are seen having furious disagreements.
The promo video begins with Bigg Boss making an announcement in which he informs the housemates that in order to compete for captaincy, they must engage in politics. Kunickaa Sadanand, Farrhana Bhatt, and Tanya Mittal form an alliance and launch a campaign against Shehbaz. "Pure desh mein goonj hai, Shehbaz, Amaal ki poonch hai." Hearing this Shehbaz gets furious and hits back at Farrhana. He says, "Ye teri aukat hai." Farrhana also responds angrily, "Mere saamne aukat ki baat mat kar, mere saamne khada nahi hopaayega."
They yell at each other and make expressions to provoke. The next scene features Gaurav Khanna's message against Kunickaa, Farrhana, and Tanya. He responded: "Sir ke neeche kandha hai, gaali dena inka dhandha hai." When Kunickaa tries to mention Tanya's excellent characteristics and adds, "Hamari Tanya sacchi hai," the entire house laughs.
Amaal, the task's sanchalak, mocks Farrhana Bhatt, asking, "Farrhana badtameez hai, ye aapne nahi likha." Farrhana becomes enraged and demands'so much respect for a female'. However, Amaal responds by branding it false for promoting specific women's empowerment concerns.
In last night's episode, Pranit More was seen telling Ashnoor Kaur how he was humiliated for his dark skin tone and made to feel inferior to others. He shared, "When I was a child, people often told me that because I was dark-skinned, I was somehow lesser than others. Everyone used to tease me, and it really hurt because my skin colour was never something I had control over. I couldn't understand why I was being judged for something so natural."