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By Khushi Sikarwar

Ashneer Grover’s Instagram Story on Bigg Boss 19 Wildcard Offer Goes Viral

Updated At: September 26, 2025 5:21 PM

The Bigg Boss 19 casting email to Ashneer Grover sparks curiosity as the entrepreneur, Shark Tank judge, and Rise & Fall host responds wittily

Entrepreneur and television personality Ashneer Grover, famous for his outspoken style and sharp comments, has once again become the center of online discussion. On September 26, 2025, he posted a screenshot of what appeared to be a casting email from Banijay India, inviting him to join Bigg Boss 19 as a wildcard contestant. The post quickly went viral, sparking curiosity across social media.

Email from Bigg Boss 19

The email, addressed directly to Grover, claimed to be from the senior casting coordinator of Banijay India. It highlighted that Bigg Boss 19, one of India’s most iconic and widely watched reality shows on both television and OTT platforms, wanted him to come on board as a wildcard contestant.

The message praised Grover’s dynamic personality, engaging use of social media, and great energy, saying these qualities made him a strong candidate who could bring something new to the show. It also described Bigg Boss 19 as a unique blend of drama, entertainment, and human behavior, adding that a wildcard contestant like him could bring fresh perspective and excitement midway through the season.

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Ashneer Grover’s Response

Grover’s reply to the invitation carried his signature wit and sarcasm. Sharing the screenshot on Instagram, he joked that the casting team should first check with Salman Khan, the longtime host of the show, before expecting him to accept. He also hinted that by the time he might be free, the offer could already be irrelevant.

In another tongue-in-cheek remark, Grover noted that the message looked like a bulk “mail merge” email and quipped that such a mistake might end up costing someone on the casting team their job. His playful yet cutting response once again showed the mix of humor and bluntness that has defined his public persona.

Bigg Boss 19 Ashneer Grover Story
Credit: @AshneerGrover

Who is Ashneer Grover?

Ashneer Grover was born on June 14, 1982, in Delhi. He studied engineering at IIT Delhi before co-founding BharatPe, one of India’s most prominent fintech startups. His entrepreneurial journey turned him into a key figure in the Indian business ecosystem, but it was his stint as a judge on Shark Tank India that made him a household name.

Known for his brutally honest opinions and sharp one-liners, Grover divided audiences but always managed to leave an impression. Over the years, he has also faced controversies, boardroom disputes, and legal battles. In 2024, he reportedly reached a settlement with BharatPe, closing a long chapter of very public disputes with the company.

Salman Khan and Ashneer Grover’s Past Controversy

Ashneer Grover and Salman Khan’s names have clashed before. In 2024, Grover openly criticized Salman’s hosting style on Bigg Boss, suggesting that the actor often dominated contestants in a way that overshadowed their personalities. His remarks implied that the format gave too much power to the host rather than focusing on the contestants’ journey.

The comments sparked outrage among Salman’s fan base, who flooded social media with criticism of Grover’s blunt take. While Salman himself did not directly respond, the remarks created headlines and were widely reported as a clash of two strong personalities.

Now, with Grover claiming he has been invited to participate in Bigg Boss 19, the irony is hard to miss. Fans are especially curious about how the outspoken entrepreneur and the superstar host would interact if he actually decides to join the show.

Ashneer’s Latest Show: Rise & Fall

Apart from Shark Tank India, Grover has ventured into the entertainment industry with his recent show Rise & Fall. The reality program explores the highs and lows of success in a competitive environment.

The show received strong attention, both for its unique format and for Grover’s unfiltered commentary. His sharp takes and the controversies that followed reinforced his image as an engaging, if polarizing, television personality. This only adds to the intrigue around the possibility of him stepping into the Bigg Boss 19 house.

Bigg Boss 19: A Look at the Season

The nineteenth season of Bigg Boss Hindi premiered on August 24, 2025, with Salman Khan returning as host. Contestants this year include Gaurav Khanna, Ashnoor Kaur, Amaal Malik, Baseer Ali, and Kunickaa Sadanand.

This season introduced a unique twist called Fans Ka Faisla, where viewers voted on JioHotstar to decide which contestants would join the house. Since its launch, the show has delivered plenty of drama, heated captaincy battles, and arguments among contestants.

Wildcard entries have always played a crucial role in shifting dynamics inside the house. The first wildcard this season was Shehbaz Badesha, brother of the late Shehnaaz Gill, who entered on Day 14. Reports suggest that more wildcard contestants, including a popular female celebrity, are expected in the coming weeks.

What if Ashneer joins?

If Ashneer Grover were to actually step into the Bigg Boss 19 house, it would easily become one of the boldest twists of the season. His blunt communication style and high-profile personality could spark explosive moments inside. He might emerge as a powerful strategist who commands attention, or he could quickly become a target for conflict among housemates.

For now, his sarcastic Instagram response suggests he is not seriously considering the offer. Whether the email was a genuine personal invitation or part of a mass outreach campaign is still unclear, and the makers of Bigg Boss 19 have not issued any official statement.

What remains certain is that with just one Instagram story, Ashneer Grover has once again demonstrated his unmatched ability to grab headlines and set off nationwide conversations.

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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