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By Khushi Sikarwar

Ashnoor Kaur’s Bond With Abhishek Bajaj Trends as #Abhinoor on Bigg Boss 19

Updated At: September 11, 2025 7:12 PM

In Bigg Boss 19, Ashnoor Kaur balances friendship with Abhishek Bajaj and firm stand against rivals, earning audience admiration nationwide.

Bigg Boss 19 has been packed with drama, conflicts, and new friendships since its launch. But among all the contestants, one name has stood out — Ashnoor Kaur. At just 21 years old, she entered as the youngest participant this season. Despite her age, her long acting career and confident personality have helped her make a strong mark in the house.

Early Life and Acting Career

Born on 3 May 2004 in New Delhi, Ashnoor grew up in a Sikh-Punjabi family with her parents Jaswinder Singh and Gurmeet Kaur. She began acting when she was only five years old and quickly became a familiar face on television.

Over the years, she played roles in popular shows like Jhansi Ki Rani, Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha, and the hit serial Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. Her biggest breakthrough came with Patiala Babes, where her acting and screen presence won viewers’ hearts.

Outside of her career, Ashnoor always focused on academics. She scored 93% in Class 10 and 94% in Class 12, later completing her Mass Media degree from Jai Hind College, Mumbai. By the age of 19, she had already bought her dream home in Mumbai, showing her independence and ambition.

Entry into Bigg Boss 19

Themed “Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar”, Bigg Boss 19 welcomed Ashnoor as one of the fresh faces in a house full of strong personalities. Before entering, she promised to play the game honestly, without faking drama or unnecessary controversies. With a fan base that has followed her since her childhood acting days, she was one of the most anticipated contestants of this season.

Ashnoor Kaur Journey Inside the House

Ashnoor’s time in Bigg Boss 19 has been eventful. She faced her first major clash with Tanya Mittal, who called her “too young” and questioned her attitude. Ashnoor stood firm, saying her age did not define her abilities and that she had seen and achieved enough to handle herself. The incident not only highlighted her confidence but also made her a contestant who refuses to be underestimated.
She has also shown maturity in nomination tasks, keeping calm while others resorted to shouting matches. Instead of adding fuel to fights, she chooses to speak logically and assertively. This mix of diplomacy and strength has given her a unique place in the house.

The Bond with Abhishek Bajaj

One of the highlights of her journey has been her growing bond with Abhishek Bajaj. What started with casual conversations soon turned into a visible friendship, and fans quickly began shipping them together under the hashtag #Abhinoor.

Ashnoor Kaur and abhishek bajaj in bigg boss 19

The two share light moments, emotional support, and often work as a team during tasks. Their chemistry has become one of the talking points of the season. While many viewers see it as a possible romance, both Ashnoor and Abhishek insist that their bond is built on trust and understanding.

This connection has even sparked discussions outside the house, with Abhishek’s past relationships being pulled into the spotlight. But Ashnoor has remained clear — while she values her bond with him, she doesn’t want it to define her game. Her ability to set boundaries has been praised by many viewers.

Why She Stands Out

  • Maturity beyond her age: At 21, she handles conflicts calmly and confidently.
  • Strong support system: Years of acting have given her a loyal fan following.
  • Smart gameplay: She balances diplomacy with assertiveness, without being unnecessarily aggressive.
  • Personal connect: Her bond with Abhishek adds a softer, more human angle to her journey.

Ashnoor Kaur’s Bigg Boss 19 journey has just begun, but she has already made her presence felt. From standing her ground in fights to forming genuine bonds, she is shaping up to be one of the season’s most important contestants.

Her combination of youth, experience, and confidence makes her a strong contender. Whether or not she wins the trophy, it is clear that Ashnoor is one of the main highlights of Bigg Boss 19.

Khushi Sikarwar

[khushisikarwar] is an award-winning journalist and content creator who thrives on telling stories that matter. As a key contributor to Newsisland, [she] focus on cultural commentary, providing readers with thought-provoking insights.

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