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By Khushi Sikarwar

Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar: Farah Khan Schools Housemates, Double Eviction Stuns Everyone

Updated At: September 13, 2025 10:57 AM

In Bigg Boss 19, Farah Khan takes charge in Salman Khan’s absence and calls out Kunickaa, Nehal, Baseer, and Amaal; the shocking double eviction of Natalia Janoszek and Nagma Mirajkar shakes the house

The latest episode of Weekend Ka Vaar on Bigg Boss 19 turned out to be one of the most dramatic this season. With Salman Khan occupied with shooting commitments, filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan stepped in as the guest host. As expected, Farah remained true to her no-nonsense style and delivered a blunt reality check to several contestants concerning their game and behavior. The episode also featured a double eviction as Natalia Janoszek and Nagma Mirajkar left the house.

Farah Khan’s Bold Hosting

Farah began by getting right to the no-nonsense part of the evening. It was clear long before Farah walked into the house that she wasn’t going to euphemize. From her very first remark to contestants, she pointed out their smugness, thoughtless statements, and recklessness until the housemates visibly recoiled in shock.

Kunickaa Sadanand Faces Harsh Criticism

Kunickaa Sadanand was the first in line. Farah scolded Kunickaa for her hurtful personal comment on Tanya Mittal’s upbringing from earlier in the week. Tanya was very obviously affected by it. Farah cautioned Kunickaa that bringing family into arguments is unfair and unreasonable.

Farah confronted Kunickaa regarding the infamous puri-snatching incident. Kunickaa had taken food off of Zeishan Quadri’s plate and then put it back. Farah called it disgusting and showed a staggering disrespect for him; it was unsanitary, and any cutting down of individual self-esteem was not being human to another person. Farah went beyond calling Kunickaa a ‘control freak’ and added that she is always attempting to boss others around and never admits when she is wrong.

Nehal Chudasama Called Out

Farah then turned her attention to Nehal Chudasama, whom she criticized in a very blunt statement, stating that they were “taking feminism back 100 years.” It was a hurtful statement, which prompted discussions on the empowerment of women with the housemates about whether Nehal was setting the wrong example.

Baseer Ali’s Attitude Questioned

Next was Baseer Ali, who was grilled for his repeated claims that his fellow contestants were not “on his level.” Farah sharply mocked his arrogance, asking him if he expected stars like Deepika Padukone or Alia Bhatt to join the show. The exchange left Baseer embarrassed and forced him to reflect on his superiority complex.

Amaal Mallik’s Apology Habit

Farah also addressed Amaal Mallik for his habit of apologizing too much. She pointed out to him that it was not necessary to constantly say “sorry,” even when it was not his fault, and that it made him seem insecure and a bit weak. She told him that he needed to be more confident and advised him to stand strong rather than apologizing all the time.

Linking Food Wastage to Real Issues

Farah Khan didn’t stop at individual behavior. She also highlighted the issue of food wastage inside the house. She categorized this under the context of the devastating floods in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttarakhand and warned people against wasting food and to act responsibly.

Shocking Double Eviction: Natalia and Nagma Evicted

The show shifted into the biggest twist of the evening with a decision to do an immediate double eviction. There were four choices to be made between Natalia Janoszek, Nagma Mirajkar, Mridul Tiwari, and Awez Darbar. As twist would have it, the lowest votes were cast for Natalia and Nagma, who were both evicted.

Natalia Janoszek, despite building good connections inside the house, couldn’t secure enough public support to survive.

Nagma Mirajkar’s exit came as a surprise. Known for her strong social media following and relatively drama-free presence, she was expected to last longer. However, her quieter gameplay may have worked against her.

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Their departure left the housemates emotional and unsettled. With two contestants leaving at once, alliances and strategies inside the house were instantly shaken.

Why This Weekend Ka Vaar Stood Out

This episode stood apart from the rest of the season for several reasons:

Farah Khan’s fearless hosting brought a refreshing energy and reminded contestants that their every move is under watch.

Direct confrontations with Kunickaa, Nehal, Baseer, and Amaal sent a strong message about arrogance, hypocrisy, and accountability.

A social message was delivered through the debate on food wastage, connecting the show to real-world problems.

The double eviction of Natalia and Nagma raised the stakes significantly, proving that no one is safe and the game can change in a moment.

What Lies Ahead

With Natalia and Nagma gone, the competition has tightened. Contestants like Kunickaa and Nehal now face the challenge of repairing their images after Farah’s scolding, while Baseer and Amaal must rethink their strategies. The coming week promises more drama, shifting alliances, and intensified gameplay as the remaining housemates fight harder to survive.

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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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