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By Khushi Sikarwar

Bigg Boss 19: Awez Darbar Evicted, 8 Contestants Nominated This Week

Updated At: September 29, 2025 4:04 PM

Baseer Ali’s confrontations, Awez Darbar’s emotional exit, and Farhana’s nomination power reshape the dynamics inside Bigg Boss 19

The drama in Bigg Boss 19 is intensifying with every passing episode. The latest promo hints at intense fights, emotional walk-outs, and shocking twists that could examine friendships, alliances, and rivalries in the house.

Baseer Ali faces off with Kunickaa Sadanand

A key highlight of the promo features Baseer Ali in a dramatic fight with Kunickaa Sadanand. The fight starts when he angrily tells her, “Don’t touch me.” He was visibly upset and stopped just short of hitting her. He complained that she had crossed the line by touching him and allegedly told her, “You do not have my permission.”Kunickaa, perhaps pleased with herself, stands her ground and says, “If I want to, I will.” This moment ends with Baseer warning, “You cannot yell at me like that,” while housemates Gaurav Khanna and Abhishek Bajaj giggle in the background.

Baseer’s fight with Nehal over halwa

The promo gives us another fight with Baseer Ali, this time with Nehal Chudasama, over what appears to be a minor issue over halwa. It starts as a small argument but escalates in volume and intensity quickly, with both raising their voices to the maximum loudness. Housemates Farhana Bhatt, Zeishan Quadri, and Kunickaa Sadanand attempt to diffuse the situation, while Baseer slams something down as the other housemates step in to separate the argument.

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Kunickaa and Farhana fight over captaincy

Another heated moment teased in the promo shows a fight between Kunickaa Sadanand and Captain Farhana Bhatt. The two get into a disagreement about her captaincy, with voices raised and tempers flaring. The clash leaves the house divided, with other contestants weighing in on who is right.

Pranit and Shehbaaz clash

As if the drama weren’t enough, audiences will be treated to a fight between Pranit More and Shehbaaz Khan in this week’s episode. The fight brings even more added energy to the toxicity in the house, and it is obvious that the contestants are nearing their breaking points.

Awez Darbar’s shocking eviction

On top of everything going on, influencer Awez Darbar was evicted in the Week 5 elimination for being unable to get enough votes from the viewers. The emotional exit came only two weeks after his partner, Nagma Mirajkar, was evicted as well. It was a shocking moment for the rest of the contestants, even causing Abhishek Bajaj to fall apart and others to express disappointment.

Reports suggest that Awez’s elimination came after a “reality check” session by Gauahar Khan, who visited the house and urged him to play more strongly. Despite his social media popularity, critics felt his gameplay did not have enough impact to survive public voting.

Farhana exercises her captaincy power in nominations

This week’s nomination twist added another layer of suspense. Captain Farhana Bhatt was given the power to directly nominate one contestant, and she chose Ashnoor Kaur.

Following that, a garden task involving small boats with contestants’ names was introduced. Every contestant had to pick two names, and if any name was taken three times, that contestant’s boat was “blasted,” confirming their nomination.

By the end of the task, the contestants nominated for eviction this week were:

Ashnoor Kaur, Amaal Mallik, Neelam Giri, Pranit More, Kunickaa Sadanand, Nehal Chudasama, Zeishan Quadri, and Tanya Mittal.

Bigg Boss 19 promises more clashes ahead

With explosive fights, captaincy disputes, shocking evictions, and eight contestants now in the danger zone, Bigg Boss 19 is only getting more intense. The upcoming episodes promise more drama, shifting alliances, and unpredictable twists that will keep viewers hooked.

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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