Malti Chahar’s Heated Remarks on Nehal Chudasama Spark Outrage on Bigg Boss 19
Malti Chahar Sparks Controversy on Bigg Boss 19
Public Backlash Over Derogatory Remarks
In a recent episode of Bigg Boss 19, contestant Malti Chahar has stirred significant controversy with her inappropriate comments directed at fellow housemate Nehal Chudasama. Since entering as a wildcard contestant, Malti has often been in the spotlight, but her latest remarks about Nehal’s clothing have incited outrage among viewers and fellow contestants alike.
In a promo for the upcoming episode, Nehal, serving as the captain, announced plans to prepare ‘suji ka halwa’ in the house. When another contestant was seen making the dish, Malti quickly replied, “Ganda halwa banega (it will not be good),” followed by laughter. This comment was met with immediate disapproval from others, particularly actor Baseer Ali, who questioned her insensitivity.
Heated Exchange in the House
Things escalated when a heated exchange ensued. An irate Nehal confronted Malti, demanding to know what achievements she had in life. In response, Malti provocatively stated, “Next time kapde pehenkar baat karna mere se (Next time, wear proper clothes before talking to me).” The shocking remark left Nehal visibly stunned, while other housemates expressed disbelief, prompting an emotional reaction from the audience.

Social Media Outcry
The internet swiftly reacted, with many users condemning Malti’s remarks. Comments ranged from calling for her eviction to highlighting the potential harm such behavior could inflict on her reputation, particularly as the sister of Indian cricketer Deepak Chahar.
One user asserted, “Malti is way too much. No respect for anyone,” while another bluntly stated, “Yeh ladki deepak chahar ka naam dubayegi (This girl will ruin Deepak Chahar’s reputation).” Many echoed the sentiment that her behavior was simply unacceptable, emphasizing that she should be removed from the show immediately.
Bigg Boss 19’s Unique Theme
Bigg Boss 19 has introduced a new theme dubbed "Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar," designed to emphasize democracy among housemates. This format means that contestants must face the repercussions of their actions without intervention from the show’s host. The show airs on JioCinema at 9 PM and on Colors TV at 10:30 PM.
What are your thoughts on Malti’s comments? Do you believe accountability should rest with the contestants, or is there room for understanding in reality TV?