Bigg Boss 19 nominations take an unexpected turn; no evictions this week 


Daijiworld Media Network- Mumbai   

Mumbai Sep 3: The latest season of Bigg Boss 19, featuring the new theme gharwalon ki sarkar, continues to keep viewers glued to their screens with high doses of drama and entertainment. The ongoing chaos between housemates has reached new heights this week with the introduction of a surprising twist—the Room of Faith.   

Traditionally, contestants would sit together and nominate their fellow housemates based on personal reasons. However, this week’s nominations took a different route. During the room of faith task, housemates were divided into red and green triangles, with those in green holding the power to nominate. After five rounds of the task, Mridul Tiwari, Amaal Mallik, Kunickaa Sadanand, Tanya Mittal, and Awez Darbar were selected for elimination.  

The much-anticipated weekend ka vaar episode, hosted by Salman Khan, is known for delivering high drama with the host’s unbiased opinions and candid critiques. Yet, this week, many viewers expressed disappointment, suggesting that certain contestants appeared shielded while others were targeted. 

In a surprising announcement, Salman Khan declared that no contestant would be evicted from the house this week, leaving fans eagerly waiting for the next twist.

  

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