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Exclusive | Bigg Boss 19: Astrologer predicts Malti Chahar is a strong contender as wildcard

Updated on: 12 October,2025 05:30 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Shruti Sampat | shruti.sampat@mid-day.com

The week saw a wildcard entry Malti Chahar, whose arrival stirred major drama, especially with Tanya Mittal. Rinhee described Malti as a strong contender, sharing that contestants like Neelam Giri, Kunickaa Sadanand, Gaurav Khanna, and Baseer Ali have strong prospects

Exclusive | Bigg Boss 19: Astrologer predicts Malti Chahar is a strong contender as wildcard

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Bigg Boss 19 has reached its 7th week, with major fights, revelations and confrontations, the contestants have been showcasing their game. In an exclusive segment with mid-day, astrologer and tarot reader Rinhee Suberwal predicts the game plan, love angles and more about the contestants. With Neelam Giri, Mridul Tiwari, Baseer Ali, Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More and Zeishan Quadri nominated, here's who would go home and who will have a good week ahead. 

Astrologer Rinhee Suberwal predicts Malti Chahar's future


The week witnessed a new wildcard entrant in the house, Malti Chahar; her first day itself had major truth bombs for Tanya Mittal and other housemates. Rinhee reveals that Malti is a strong contender in the house, "One major thing I see is that Neelam Giri, Kunickaa Sadanand and Gaurav Khanna have a strong graph in the house, so does Baseer Ali. Malti Chahar is number 6 numerically, so those who are from Tesla number they are going to create a substantial difference in the show. They will be the ones who will drive content. Tanya and Kunickaa are also number 9." 



The nominated contestants for the week will have a rollercoaster week. Ashnoor and Mridul seem to have a weak graph; Gaurav needs to buckle up and showcase his game. Here's what Rinhee predicted: "Contestants from the letter A will have a fluctuating graph. Zeishan has a strong graph, but he doesn't seem to win the show; he needs to be cautious about his game. Pranit More also has a decent graph. Gaurav is strong, but he needs to give content; he has the luck, and he can go ahead in the game. All he needs to do is get more active in the game. Ashnoor and Mridul need to buckle up with their game." 

Here's what happened in Weekend Ka Vaar

In the weekend ka vaar, Salman Khan referred to Malti as an “impact player” and explored her take on the house dynamics. He brought up the ongoing groups in the house and asked Malti which ones she resonated with. Malti candidly shared, “I’m bored seeing groups in the house. I like one group of backbenchers and another, and I’m a part of the backbenchers.”

Salman then asked why she hadn’t teamed up with Nehal and Farrhana. Nehal explained, “I knew we couldn’t make this group because our personalities would clash.” The conversation quickly turned playful as Salman asked what their group name would be. The housemates added their quirky suggestions: Gaurav called it the “Bermuda Triangle,” Shehbaz suggested “Chudail Gang,” and Baseer jokingly proposed “The Dayans.”

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