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Bigg Boss 19: Ashnoor Kaur betrays Abhishek Bajaj; Tanya Mittal and Nehal Chudasama get physical during captaincy task

Updated on: 17 September,2025 11:07 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Bigg Boss 19 Day 24 update: The episode began with Bigg Boss punishing housemates for discussing nominations and asking them to save 2 contestants later. However, Abhishek Bajaj got miffed as Ashnoot betrayed him by not taking his name. While, Nehal Chudasama accused Tanya Mittal of using victim card

Bigg Boss 19: Ashnoor Kaur betrays Abhishek Bajaj; Tanya Mittal and Nehal Chudasama get physical during captaincy task

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The survival inside the Bigg Boss 19 house is getting tougher for contestants with each passing day, with new emotional and physical challenges. Day 24 continued with nominations taking place, and housemates were in for a shock. Except for Amaal Mallik, Bigg Boss punished all housemates for discussing nominations. Later, the captaincy task took place, leading to a heated argument between Tanya Mittal and Nehal Chudasama.

Ashnoor betrays Abhishek


In a surprising turn of events, Bigg Boss asked housemates to name two contestants they wanted to save. When it came to Ashnoor, she chose Gaurav Khanna and Tanya Mittal, while Abhishek named Ashnoor and Awez. As a result, Abhishek found himself nominated for eviction, and what stunned him the most was that Ashnoor Kaur, whom he considered a close ally, chose not to save him when given the chance. Abhishek, who has consistently shown loyalty towards Ashnoor during tasks and discussions in the house, expressed his disappointment, stating that he never expected her to let him down at such a crucial moment.



He revealed that he had stood by her through multiple challenges and conflicts, making her decision even more shocking. Later, Abhishek was seen questioning Ashnoor for her choice, to which she and Awez Darbar defended themselves by saying they didn’t do the calculation correctly. Ashnoor was even seen breaking down upon realising how deeply Abhishek was hurt.

Tanya Mittal and Nehal Chudasama lock horns

For the captaincy task, the BB house was turned into a godown, and contestants were divided into two teams. A ship was erected in the house from which gold biscuits kept falling. Teams had to collect the biscuits while also destroying the rival team’s collection. The team with the maximum biscuits at the end would win.

During the task, Tanya and Nehal got physical, after which Nehal accused her of playing the victim card. “Aap trigger karte ho fir baithke roti ho,” she said.

Giving a befitting reply, Tanya responded, “Victim card is my favourite card. Iske jaisi main roz uthake patakti hu office mein.” Later, Neelam Giri also charged at Nehal and kicked her.

Catch Bigg Boss 19 on the 24-hour Live Channel, with daily episodes streaming at 9:00 PM on JioCinema and airing at 10:30 PM on COLORS.

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