
The latest Weekend Ka Vaar of Bigg Boss 19 took a surprising turn when Farah Khan stepped in as the host in place of Salman Khan. Farah revealed that Salman was away in Ladakh for a film shoot, so she would be steering the episode. From the very beginning, Farah made it clear that she wasn’t here to sugarcoat — instead, she questioned, confronted, and even exposed several housemates.
Farah Khan’s Straightforward Take on Basir Ali
Right at the start, Farah pointed fingers at Basir Ali’s attitude, who has been vocal about feeling that he entered the wrong season of Bigg Boss. She didn’t hold back in calling out his negativity. When Nehal supported Basir’s remarks, Farah immediately taunted her as well, showing the contestants a much-needed mirror.
Farah also reminded everyone of their achievements outside the house — from Amaal’s 103 songs, Pranit’s 100+ live shows, Neelam Giri’s 8-9 films, to Kunika’s 35 years in the industry. She even joked that only after watching Bigg Boss did she realize that Basir “actually exists.”
Basir’s Double Personality Revealed
Farah dug deeper into Basir’s gameplay and exposed his double standards. She accused him of displaying a cowardly side by trying too hard to please others. At her insistence, the housemates apologized to Basir. Later, when the captaincy task incident was brought up, Nehal accused Amaal of physical aggression, which made Amaal upset and led him to apologize, though Farah strongly defended him.
Farah Khan Encourages Amaal & Scolds Nehal
Farah told the women of the house bluntly — “What you’re doing sets feminism back by 100 years.” She asked Amaal why he regretted his actions when he wasn’t wrong. Nehal, however, doubled down on her accusations, which once again put her in Farah’s firing line.
Kunika Gets a Reality Check
Farah didn’t spare Kunika either. She blasted her for asking another contestant to put food back from their plate, calling the act unacceptable. Referring to Tanya, Farah said, “When you went after her upbringing, she chose silence — and that silence speaks volumes. Her values matter more than making rotis.”
Fun & Nominations Without Eviction
Farah lightened the mood by teasing Mridul, calling him a young Udit Narayan, and pulling the legs of other contestants. She also mentioned how couples like Aawaz and Nagma were dominating the show this season.

By the end, Mridul, Natalia, Aawaz, and Nagma were nominated for eviction — but no one was sent home. Farah wrapped up by advising Gaurav Bhatia to “play like a contestant, not an umpire.”
Adding a dose of entertainment, the cast of Jolly LLB 3 joined the episode, creating hilarious moments and playful banter on stage.