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By Khushi Sikarwar

Bigg Boss 19: Salman Khan Celebrates Tanya Mittal’s Birthday, Schools Amaal Malik for Abusive Words

Updated At: September 27, 2025 1:50 PM

Tanya Mittal enjoys birthday surprises in Bigg Boss 19, while Salman Khan and Gauahar Khan call out Amaal Malik

The upcoming episode of Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar turned into a mix of fun, drama, and glamour. Contestant Tanya Mittal received a surprise birthday treat from Salman Khan during the celebrations, which also featured shocking revelations, fierce arguments, and celebrity appearances, making this one of the most memorable episodes of the season.

Salman Khan’s Birthday Surprise for Tanya Mittal

Salman Khan began the celebrations by treating Tanya to her favorite dessert, baklava, to which he mockingly joked that it was from “just before Dubai, Danda,” leaving the housemates to laugh very appreciatively. He also noted the occasion by saying, “Boss ka birthday hai!” this created a party mood and warmth that made Tanya feel special on her birthday.

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Nehal’s Task Exposes Masked Contestants

The fun quickly turned dramatic when Salman gave Nehal Chudasama a special task. She was asked to name three housemates who were hiding their true personalities. Nehal pointed out Tanya, Baseer, and Zeishan. To reinforce her argument, she threw water on Tanya for her to act differently with Amaal Malik as compared to anyone else in the house.

Salman Khan Calls Out Amaal Malik

Pressure escalated when Salman Khan also called out Amaal Malik for cursing in the house, and he came out fairly hot against him with a serious warning that he would not tolerate that language. The moment brought back the vestige of seriousness to another otherwise lighthearted evening.

Star-Studded Appearances Bring Glamour

The episode was filled with star power as Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, Maniesh Paul, Rohit Saraf, Bigg Boss OTT winner Abhishek Malhan, comedian Harsh Gujral, and actress Gauahar Khan joined the celebrations. Their appearance brought excitement and glitz to the program, effectively counterbalancing the dramatic elements with entertainment.

Gauahar Khan’s Intense Statements

Gauahar Khan was one of the guests, and she made a strong impression with her comments. She scolded Amaal Malik for attacking Awez Darbar and called him “dogla.” Gauahar also expressed disappointment in Awez for not standing up for himself and others in the house. Her blunt comments sparked a lot of attention both in the house and among the fans online.

Fans’ Reactions to the Drama

The episode rapidly became a lively conversation on social media. Fans appreciated Salman Khan’s humor, particularly his “Danda” joke, while also applauding him for standing firm against inappropriate language. Gauahar Khan’s pointed comments and Nehal’s comments regarding Tanya, Baseer, and Zeishan created extreme debates. Tanya’s emotional response to her surprise birthday celebration and the accusations raised made the episode trend on Instagram and YouTube.

This Weekend Ka Vaar had it all: laughter, allure, and drama, along with several tense confrontations.

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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