Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai
Mumbai, Sep 24: In a surprising turn of events inside the Bigg Boss 19 house, long-time rivals Tanya Mittal and Baseer Ali were seen setting aside their differences for a deep and honest conversation—marking a rare moment of vulnerability and mutual understanding.
In a newly shared clip from the show's official social media, Tanya directly questioned Baseer about his apparent admiration for loud, confrontational behaviour—especially among women in the house. Baseer responded candidly, explaining that his personality is often misjudged. “When I walk into a room, people think I’m acting. That I’m putting on a show because I come from the world of reality TV,” he said. “But I’ve always been this way—this energy, this confidence—it’s just me.”
In a surprising twist, Baseer said he sees similarities between himself and Tanya, hinting that perhaps their earlier clashes were rooted in this resemblance. “You’re a lot like me. People think it’s too much, and they find it hard to accept. Maybe that’s why I misunderstood you,” he admitted.
This admission comes at a time when Tanya has been under scrutiny from fellow contestants Nehal Chudasama, Farrhana Bhat, and Kunickaa Sadanand, who have all accused her of being “fake” and playing up for the cameras. These constant allegations have left Tanya frequently defending her authenticity in the house.
While Tanya has often found herself isolated due to these perceptions, Baseer's recognition seemed to offer her a rare moment of validation. His comments not only shifted the dynamic between the two but also highlighted the emotional toll that judgment and skepticism take on personalities trying to remain true to themselves in a hyper-observed environment.
Audience reactions to Baseer remain divided—some praise his raw energy and unfiltered personality, while others believe he stirs up drama purely for screen time. Nonetheless, this unexpected heart-to-heart with Tanya may give both contestants a new narrative arc and perhaps a shot at redemption in the eyes of viewers.