The Bigg Boss house is no stranger to drama, but this time, it's the show's integrity that's under fire! Sumbul Touqeer Khan has called out the show's hypocrisy, questioning the recent eviction of Ashnoor Kaur. But was it really unfair? Let's dive into the controversial details.
Sumbul, a former Bigg Boss contestant herself, expressed her disbelief over Ashnoor's eviction, which occurred after she hit another contestant, Tanya Mittal, with a wooden plank. While Salman Khan deemed it a major rule violation, Sumbul argues that similar instances of physical altercations have been overlooked in the past.
Here's where it gets interesting: Sumbul highlights that Tanya had previously kicked another contestant, Nehal Chudasama, and even threatened to beat her outside the house. Additionally, contestants Amaal Mallik and Abhishek Bajaj got physical with each other but only received a warning. And this is the part most people miss—Sumbul points out that Archana, another contestant, was brought back into the show despite her controversial behavior.
'Suddenly, the rules have become so important,' Sumbul exclaimed, implying that the show's enforcement of rules is inconsistent. She believes that if physical altercations are grounds for eviction, then many other contestants should have faced the same fate. But is this a valid argument, or is Sumbul missing the bigger picture?
With the Bigg Boss 19 grand finale just around the corner, the house is gearing up for its top six contestants. But the question remains—was Ashnoor's eviction truly unfair, or is there more to the story? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let's discuss the fine line between fair play and controversial decisions in the Bigg Boss house!