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By Khushi Sikarwar

Bigg Boss 19: Salman Khan Warns Abhishek Bajaj, Ashnoor Kaur Breaks Down—Is Abhinoor in Trouble?

Updated At: September 20, 2025 11:39 AM

Bigg Boss 19 heats up as Salman Khan’s schooling questions Abhishek Bajaj and Ashnoor Kaur, leaving Abhinoor fans worried.

In today’s episode of Bigg Boss 19, viewers will see a mix of reality checks, emotional breakdowns, and explosive fights as Salman Khan takes charge on Weekend Ka Vaar. Along with tough questions for contestants, the episode also promises a shocking twist and a fiery task that stirs chaos inside the house.

Yesterday’s Highlights: Abhishek Becomes Captain, Ashnoor the Happiest

In yesterday’s episode, Abhishek Bajaj became the new captain of the house. His victory brought cheer among many contestants, but the happiest of all was Ashnoor Kaur. She was seen celebrating and supporting Abhishek wholeheartedly. Fans have lovingly named their bond “Abhinoor,” which has been one of the most talked-about relationships in the house. From tasks to emotional moments, the two have often stood by each other, showing care and understanding. Their growing bond has become a highlight of this season.

Salman Khan Warns Abhishek Bajaj

However, tonight Salman Khan will warn Abhishek Bajaj about blindly trusting people inside the house. Referring to the nomination task where no one came forward to save him, Salman tells him, “No one is your friend here.” He advises Abhishek to carefully look at who really supports him. This sharp advice has left fans questioning—will Salman’s words shake the Abhinoor bond or make it stronger?

Salman Schools Ashnoor Kaur Over Captaincy Claim

Salman will also pull up Ashnoor Kaur for her claim that she sacrificed captaincy for Abhishek. To clear the confusion, Salman shows the real clip to all the housemates, where it is proved that Abhishek won the captaincy task on his own. He clarifies that Ashnoor didn’t sacrifice anything.

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Ashnoor Breaks Down After Salman’s Remarks

The strong words hit Ashnoor hard, and she breaks down in tears. She explains that she never wanted to spread a false story. According to her, she only shared her feelings with Awez and even asked him not to reveal it. She adds that in that moment, she genuinely felt like giving up on the task, but it was never her intention to mislead anyone.

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In another light but sharp moment, Salman asks Farhana Bhatt to mimic a few contestants. Gaurav Khanna praises her acting, but Salman quickly points out Gaurav, “This is exactly what you’re doing in the house—only reviewing, not actually playing.” His words were a clear message that Gaurav needs to step up his game.

Eviction Twist: Nehal Chudasama in Secret Room

Today’s episode will also reveal a big twist in eviction. While Pranit More remains safe, Nehal Chudasama, despite getting the least votes, will not be eliminated. Instead, she is sent to the secret room. The makers decided to keep her in the game, as she has been giving strong content, and her return is expected to bring more drama inside the house.

Muh Kala Task Brings Fresh Fights

Adding to the drama, tonight’s episode will feature the Muh Kala Task, where housemates will blacken the faces of contestants they find most problematic or undeserving. Gaurav Khanna becomes the main target of the task, facing opposition from several contestants.

The task takes a fiery turn when Gaurav Khanna and Baseer Ali get into a heated fight, leading to one of the most intense moments of the season so far.

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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