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By Khushi Sikarwar

Bigg Boss 19: Ashnoor Kaur Eliminates Farhana Bhatt and Amaal Malik in Captaincy Task

Updated At: October 1, 2025 4:17 PM

In the upcoming episode of Bigg Boss 19, Ashnoor Kaur wins the captaincy task Round 2, while Farhana Bhatt’s ration rankings spark house drama.

The upcoming episode of Bigg Boss 19 will showcase a unique Ration Task, which will be overseen by Farhana Bhatt, who was given the opportunity to rank the contestants based on their performances and allocate their rations accordingly. Farhana could rank the contestants from 20 to -10, allowing her to provide a negative rank that would require the housemates to return the number of baskets drawn during the task.

The rankings caused tension in the house. Shehbaaz topped the list with 20 baskets, followed by Abhishek (17), Nehal (15), Baseer (13), Zeishan (10), Tanya (8), Kunica (5), Amaal (2), and Pranit (0). Meanwhile, negative rankings were given to Ashnoor (-1), Gaurav (-3), Neelam (-8), and Mridul (-10), which upset several contestants. These rankings are expected to stir conflicts and strategic gameplay among the housemates.

Captaincy Task: Jungle Adventure at BB Dino Park

The Captaincy Task, set in a jungle-themed area called BB Dino Park, will be a key highlight in the coming episode. The task involves a hungry dinosaur and two cages containing seven and six contestants each. The rules are intense: the contestant who reaches the dinosaur first can feed it two eggs, and the names written on the eggs are eliminated from the captaincy race.

In the first round, Baseer emerged victorious and eliminated Abhishek Bajaj and Pranit More from the captaincy race, giving him an early advantage in the competition.

In the second round, Ashnoor Kaur ended up winning the task and subsequently eliminating Farhana Bhatt and Amaal Mallik from the captaincy race. Ashnoor’s win added an exciting turn to the captaincy challenge, while leaving several strong contestants still in the race.

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In the third round, Abhishek Bajaj emerged victorious, “eliminating” Baseer and Shehbaaz from the competition, thus maintaining the competitive edge and creating an added layer of tension amongst the remaining contestants. The rest of the captaincy task will take place in the following episode.

Farhana vs. Abhishek and Ashnoor Kaur

Tensions in the house escalated during Farhana’s captaincy. Abhishek Bajaj, who was seen sleeping, refused to follow her instructions immediately. Angered by his behavior, Farhana threw water on Abhishek, sparking a heated fight between the two.

The drama didn’t end there. Ashnoor Kaur intervened during the confrontation, which led to a physical altercation between her and Farhana. Farhana even called Ashnoor a “Chipkali,” highlighting the growing animosity in the house.

Abhishek and Farhana’s Ongoing Feud

The upcoming episodes also focus on the continuing clash between Abhishek Bajaj and Farhana Bhatt. Farhana accused Abhishek of being lazy and unhelpful, calling him “Kamchor” and “Nikama,” after he initially refused to complete his bartan cleaning duties. Other housemates, including Baseer, Zeishan, Ashnoor, and Kunica, tried to convince him to do the task, as the utensils were needed for cooking. Eventually, Abhishek completed his duties, but the tension between the two contestants continues to simmer.

The upcoming episodes of Bigg Boss 19 are set to be full of strategic gameplay, high-stakes tasks, and intense conflicts. With Farhana’s Ration Task, the BB Dino Park Captaincy Challenge, and heated confrontations involving Abhishek, Farhana, and Ashnoor, viewers can expect drama, alliances, and rivalries to dominate the house in the coming episodes.

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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