Mumbai, October 5: The upcoming Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19 is set to deliver one of the season’s most dramatic moments as host Salman Khan takes contestants to task over the week’s controversies. However, what has truly caught viewers’ attention is Salman’s intense exchange with actress Ashnoor Kaur, whose attitude during a recent task drew sharp criticism from the superstar host.
Salman Khan Schools Ashnoor Kaur
In a newly released promo that has quickly gone viral, Salman first addresses the ongoing feud between Amaal Malik and Abhishek Bajaj, before turning his attention to Ashnoor.
Taking issue with her tone and conduct during a task, the host bluntly questions her approach:
“Bade papa se baat kar logi aap? Order karoge bade papa ko?”
His reprimand doesn’t end there. In a stern tone, Salman adds:
“You come across as an arrogant woman who thinks no end of herself. You are ordering Bigg Boss to show footage? Who are you?”
He further remarks that if the footage were shown, Ashnoor herself would be “embarrassed” by her actions.
The confrontation leaves Ashnoor visibly shaken, with tears in her eyes, as fellow housemates watch in stunned silence. Social media users have already dubbed it one of the most intense Weekend Ka Vaar moments of the season.
Fans Divided Over Salman’s Reaction
The promo has ignited a storm of debate online. While many fans have supported Salman Khan for calling out what they described as Ashnoor’s “disrespectful” behaviour, others felt his tone was excessively harsh towards the young actress.
Some viewers argued that Salman appeared “overly stern” compared to how he handled similar situations involving other contestants, sparking discussions about fairness and consistency in his approach.
Despite the divided opinions, the dramatic face-off has significantly boosted anticipation for the weekend episode, which promises high emotional intensity and heated exchanges inside the Bigg Boss house.
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