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By Khushi Sikarwar

Shehbaaz’s Team Safe, Pranit’s Team Faces Eviction Heat in Bigg Boss 19

Updated At: September 22, 2025 1:09 PM

Fights, emotions, and secret twists to keep Bigg Boss 19 viewers on edge this week

The next episode of Bigg Boss 19 is going to be full of drama and surprises. From a nomination task where Nehal Chudasama takes charge from the Secret Room to heated fights over food and duties, the housemates will be seen clashing in every corner.

Nehal Chudasama Takes Control of Nominations

In the nomination task, the activity area will turn into a commentary room. Contestants will be divided into two groups:

Team Shehbaaz: Shehbaaz, Zeeshan, Tanya, Kunickaa, Amaal, Farhana, Baseer

Team Pranit: Ashnoor, Pranit, Gaurav, Mridul, Awez, Neelam

Both teams will perform commentary, but the twist is that Nehal Chudasama will watch everything from the Secret Room and decide the winner.

As the episode unfolds, Team Shehbaaz will be declared the winner and get immunity. On the other hand, all six members of Team Pranit will be nominated this week:

Ashnoor Kaur
Gaurav Khanna
Pranit More
Mridul Tiwari
Awez Darbar
Neelam Giri

Captain Abhishek Bajaj will remain safe thanks to his captaincy.

Food Fight Over Rotis

Food will once again become a reason for arguments. Mridul will complain that he didn’t get roti. Kunickaa will put the blame on Ashnoor, but Baseer will point out that making rotis was Tanya’s responsibility. Later, rotis will be found in the container, and Kunickaa will admit she didn’t check properly before blaming.

Zeeshan and Kunickaa Lock Horns.

Tensions will rise when Kunickaa stops Neelam from helping Zeeshan with his dishwashing duty. Zeeshan will tell her to stay out of his work, but Kunickaa will lose her cool and say, “Thappad marungi… Agar tum gunde ho, toh main bhi 40 saal se Mumbai mein hoon, gundi hoon.” This heated exchange will become one of the biggest fights of the episode.

Amaal’s Leak Sparks a New Argument

The drama won’t stop there. Amaal will leak one of Zeeshan’s private conversations, which will lead to a fresh fight between Zeeshan and Baseer, adding more fuel to the chaos.

Neelam in Tears After Accusations

The episode will also show an emotional breakdown. Neelam will be accused by Kunickaa of leaking Zeeshan’s talks. When Awez tries to joke around to lighten the mood, Neelam will tell him not to joke since he isn’t her friend. She will be left even more upset when Kunickaa says Neelam is “crying only for sympathy.” Awez will try to calm her, but Neelam will be seen in tears.

What Viewers Can Expect

With Nehal controlling the nominations from the Secret Room, six contestants facing eviction, and multiple fights breaking out, the house is set for a stormy week. The episode will bring everything from food drama to fiery clashes, keeping fans glued to their screens.

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.

Email: khushisikarwar08@gmail.com

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