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By Khushi Sikarwar

Bigg Boss 19: Tanya Mittal Breaks Silence on Dubai Trips; Ashnoor Kaur and Abhishek Bajaj Get Nominated

Updated At: September 16, 2025 2:32 PM

In Bigg Boss 19, a special task is assigned, and five contestants get nominated: Nehal, Ashnoor Kaur, Baseer Ali, Abhishek Bajaj, and Pranit More.

The recent episode of Bigg Boss 19 was a combination of light moments and serious drama. Tanya Mittal, a frequent topic of discussion outside of the house, finally discussed the viral “Dubai baklava story.” In a light chat with Gaurav Khanna and Mridul Tiwari, Tanya shared how the viral video suggested she had taken a trip to Dubai just to eat baklava; however, she explained it was simply a piece of content. Tanya stated that from the beginning of visiting Dubai for business purposes, she traveled for investor meetings and professional trips.

Tanya Mittal Past Challenges

In this conversation, Tanya also revealed a bit about her personal life. She explained how her mother (who Tanya described as being overly protective) stayed up late to wait until Tanya returned home even though Tanya may have actually been out talking to her boyfriend. Tanya also disclosed that her family would perform spiritual practices such as having two separate kitchens (one without onion and garlic) or doing bhog every day.

She went on to share some of the more difficult experiences from her past. Tanya recalled facing abuse from her father and revealed how her mother did everything she could to protect her. She also revealed that she narrowly avoided a forced marriage at the age of nineteen, an incident that shaped many of her choices later in life. Though she spoke about these memories in a straightforward and matter-of-fact way, her words struck a chord with fellow housemates.

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Tempers Flare Inside the Bigg Boss 19 House

The episode was far from quiet on the drama front. A major fight broke out between Abhishek Bajaj and Shehbaz after Kunickaa Sadanand suggested Abhishek had only stepped into an argument because it involved Ashnoor Kaur. The exchange quickly escalated, making it one of the most intense moments of the night.

Ashnoor herself was involved in another confrontation when she called out Kunickaa for constantly linking her name with Abhishek. Ashnoor made it clear that she did not appreciate the unnecessary gossip and firmly told Kunickaa to stop dragging her into such conversations. The argument added even more fuel to the already heated atmosphere in the house.

Nomination Twist Around the Corner

While yesterday’s episode was dominated by candid confessions and explosive fights, the upcoming one is expected to shake the house even more. Bigg Boss will be seen punishing contestants for openly discussing nominations, a move that goes against one of the show’s strictest rules. As a result, the entire house will be nominated for eviction, sparing only Captain Amaal Mallik.

But that’s not all. A special task will change the game again by cutting the list down to five contestants: Nehal Chudasama, Ashnoor Kaur, Baseer Ali, Abhishek Bajaj, and Pranit More. This sudden twist is set to leave housemates rattled and viewers eager to see who will manage to stay in the competition.

A Week of Intense Drama Ahead

The combination of Tanya Mittal’s candid revelations, Abhishek and Shehbaz’s fiery clash, and Ashnoor’s showdown with Kunickaa made yesterday’s episode one of the most eventful of the season so far. Now, with the entire house facing the threat of eviction and only a handful of contestants ultimately nominated, Bigg Boss 19 is gearing up for a week filled with tension, suspense, and plenty of unpredictable drama.

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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