17 November,2025 10:55 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Ashnoor Kaur with her father
In today''s episode of Bigg Boss 19, family Week brought a warm shift inside the Bigg Boss 19 house as Ashnoor Kaur's father spoke about how proud he is of her journey. He said that once she steps out victorious, he and her mother plan to give her complete freedom for seven days as a reward for making them proud. He also shared that everyone back home has been praising her and appreciating the values she carries with her.
In an one-on-one conversation with Ashnoor, her father, Gurmeet, told her how incredibly proud he was of her journey and also revealed that once she wins, he and her mother, Avneet, have decided to give her a total of seven days of complete freedom to celebrate the victory in her own way. He also added that the entire family has been praising Ashnoor for her game and performance and has also been appreciating her upbringing. He added that nothing was making him happier and prouder than watching his daughter shine.
The atmosphere turned lighter when Kunickaa's son Ayaan walked in and instantly began joking with everyone, filling the house with laughter. Amaal and Kunickaa's little star then sang Main Tenu Samjhawan Ki, and Ashnoor, moved by the moment, held her father's hand and danced with him. Their sweet father-daughter moment became one of the highlights of family week.
Earlier, while talking to IANS, Ashnoor Kaur's parents, Avneet Kaur and Gurmeet, discussed their daughter's journey inside the Bigg Boss 19 house and also shared advice. Avneet, Ashnoor's mother, said, "Ashnoor has always been focused, whether in school or in the industry. There's something everyone says about her. The advice I would give is, not everything deserves a reaction. It's okay to avoid certain things and save your energy. But now that she's stepping into a new phase of life after BB, I would tell her, when necessary, to speak up, maintain her dignity, but not hold back when someone crosses the line."
Her father, Gurmeet, added, "Being selective with words is good, but being too selective can make you lag behind. I would encourage her to express herself more freely while staying respectful."