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Bigg Boss 19: Malti Chahar reveals what went wrong between Pranit More, Amaal Mallik and her, says 'I have the right to stay angry'

Updated on: 06 December,2025 01:18 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Wildcard contestant Malti Chahar was evicted from Bigg Boss 19 just before the finale and later opened up about her fallout with Amaal Mallik and Pranit More. She said Amaal spoke negatively about her behind her back despite her confronting him

Bigg Boss 19: Malti Chahar reveals what went wrong between Pranit More, Amaal Mallik and her, says 'I have the right to stay angry'

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In a surprising mid-week twist, wildcard candidate Malti Chahar was eliminated from Bigg Boss 19 only days before the grand finale. While leaving the house, she expressed her disappointment with Amaal Mallik and Pranit More, refusing to say goodbye and swearing never to forgive them. Malti has finally spoken up about the rift and what went wrong between them.

Malti Chahar on her bond with Amaal Mallik


While talking to Zoom, the actress got candid about what went wrong between Amaal, Pranit and her. When asked about her rift with Amaal, she remarked, "It's been the same question all season: why is he treating me this way? Especially when my brother admitted that he talks about me behind my back. I told him about it numerous times, but he never accepted it. But I'll trust my brother's word. Other people in the house have told me that he behaves like this. Look at the person who speaks well to my face and then speaks like that afterwards; it pains me since I thought he was a friend. So, if I say I won't forgive you since you didn't treat me properly throughout the event and I anticipated more, why shouldn't I be angry? What more could I do? I can only get upset with people. I've never gone below the belt with anyone or talked aggressively. I have always drawn the line and responded in a polite manner. I have the right to feel furious at someone who has not treated me well, right?"



Why did the rift grow between Pranit and her?

Malti further went on to share about what went wrong between Pranit and her and why she was so angry after coming out of the house, "Whenever I pointed something out about GK, he wouldn’t argue with me. Pranit would come to roast me. That bothered me a lot: why are you interfering? Let me also play my game, do my thing. So when he kept roasting me like that repeatedly, I didn’t like it because I considered him a friend, and he also considered me a friend. You’re roasting me and not letting me play my game."

During the Janta byte, Malti asked the paps to be a little considerate when asking questions. She said, 'For two months I had been bullied in the house and in the end I even got badly kicked, so it would be nice if you all can be a little considerate towards me today. I need time to process it all." 

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