Salman Khan's Fiery Reality Check: Abhishek & Nehal Get Schooled in Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar

So, the first Weekend Ka Vaar for Bigg Boss 19 was, like, a total bombshell. Salman Khan, Bhaijaan himself, came in with a mission to, you know, sort out the housemates' drama, and he didn't hold back. First of all, let me just say, Salman Khan was in no mood to play games. He came in and immediately called out the contestants for making the house seem like a "mehkhana," which I think means a tavern or a bar? Yeah, a place where people just complain all day. He said everyone was obsessed with "mai aur khana" (me and food), which is, like, so true. A lot of the fights this week were about food, which is just crazy. I mean, they're not starving, right? It's a Bigg Boss house, not a famine!


Salman Khan's Fiery Reality Check: Abhishek & Nehal Get Schooled in Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar
(Photo Credit: Jio Hotstar) Abhishek & Nehal Get Schooled in Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar 

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He went straight for Abhishek Bajaj and Nehal Chudasama, who have been having a super personal and petty rivalry.

First up, Salman totally called out Abhishek. He's been, like, a total slacker, apparently. Salman was seriously miffed because Abhishek wasn't even doing the most basic thing: making his own bed! Like, come on, dude. It's only been, what, a week, and you can't fold a blanket? Salman was all, "If you can't take responsibility for the smallest things, how do you expect to survive in the Bigg Boss house?" Abhishek had this classic caught-in-the-act look on his face, like a little kid who got his hand caught in the cookie jar. It was pretty embarrassing for him.

Then, there's the whole Abhishek and Nehal situation. It's been a nonstop drama show between them, and it's all about something as basic as food! Nehal was complaining to other contestants, like Baseer Ali, that Abhishek is always looking for a fight with her, but he's super chill with everyone else. It sounds exhausting. Salman, being the master of, you know, human psychology, gave them a full-on lesson. He told Abhishek that he needs to stop making everything a personal issue and Nehal needs to also chill out a bit so she doesn't give him a reason to fight. It's like he's their personal counselor, but with a lot more yelling and a lot less patience. He made it super clear that their bickering is getting on everyone's nerves and they need to grow up and play the game properly.

And Nehal, dude, Salman had a whole list for her too. He called her out for being a little too dramatic when she was complaining about not having enough food. He said it was, like, a huge overreaction when there was still other food available. And get this—there was a whole thing about theplas! Apparently, Nehal asked another contestant, Kunickaa Sadanand, to make the theplas thinner, but then later she went around saying Kunickaa was rude. Salman brought it up and was, like, "Why did you call her rude when she was just doing what you asked?" He also brought up her "Gen Z style of replying," which is apparently her aggressive way of talking back. She couldn't even explain what that meant.

And just when you thought it was over, Salman totally went after Pranit More. This dude had made some old jokes about Salman Khan, and you know Salman's not going to let that slide. He looked at Pranit and said, "I know what you said about me... if you were in my place, how would you feel?" He said Pranit was, like, "using his name to get laughs," and it was "beneath the belt." Pranit was so embarrassed he just, like, hid his face. It was a totally awkward moment for everyone.

So, yeah, the first Weekend Ka Vaar was less about, like, fun and games and more about Salman dropping some serious truth bombs and setting the housemates straight. The message was loud and clear: "Get your act together or get out." It's gonna be super interesting to see if they actually listen to him or if this is just the beginning of a whole lot more drama.

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