Bigg Boss 19 Explodes: Ashnoor Calls Malti 'Farhana 2.0' in Ugly Fight

The Bigg Boss 19 house witnessed another dramatic confrontation between Ashnoor and Malti. Their morning cooking duty turned into a battlefield over halwa preparation and timing issues. Ashnoor dropped the bombshell by calling Malti "Farhana 2.0," accusing her of having no original personality. The argument escalated into a heated debate about respect, age differences, and proper communication between housemates.

Key Points: Ashnoor Kaur Malti Chahar Fight Over Cooking Duty in Bigg Boss 19

  • Morning cooking duty turns explosive over halwa preparation disagreements
  • Ashnoor accuses Malti of copying Farhana's personality and attitude
  • Malti counters about waiting 15 minutes for Ashnoor to get ready
  • Gaurav supports Ashnoor while Farhana adds fuel to the fire
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BB 19: Hell breaks loose as Ashnoor Kaur calls Malti Chahar 'Farrhana 2.0' in an ugly fight

Bigg Boss 19 gets heated as Ashnoor Kaur calls Malti Chahar 'Farhana 2.0' during cooking duty, sparking a massive argument about respect and attitude.

"I'm your equal; you should also know how to talk to younger people. - Ashnoor Kaur"

Mumbai, Nov 12

Bigg Boss season 19 has become a total source of entertainment for viewers, especially with the constant fights, love angles and all the things happening inside the house.

Now in the upcoming episode, IANS has learnt that new tensions will be seen flaring inside the Bigg Boss house as Ashnoor and Malti will be seen getting into a fiery argument during the morning cooking duty. As per sources, the spat began when Ashnoor expressed frustration over Malti's attitude, calling her "Farhana 2.0" and saying that she had "no personality of her own."

The disagreement quickly escalated, with Ashnoor emphasising how there's a limit to unreasonable behaviour. Malti countered that she had been waiting for Ashnoor to get ready for nearly 15 minutes and was annoyed by her attitude. Earlier, Ashnoor was seen complaining to Gaurav and Pranit about Malti's unnecessary attitude and explained that when she asked Malti to make 'halwa' together, Malti refused, saying she wanted to bathe and get ready first.

Later, when Ashnoor began preparing the halwa herself, Malti suddenly appeared out of nowhere and instructed her to increase the gas flame. Ashnoor refused, stating that the halwa might burn, but Malti insisted just to finish quickly and leave. To this Gaurav sided with Ashnoor, telling Pranit that Malti should be called out whenever she's wrong. During another discussion about cooking, Malti told Ashnoor she hadn't liked her tone from the beginning, and especially when she was asked to turn up the flame while making halwa.

Ashnoor defended herself, saying Malti could have come along with her, instead of doing her personal things Farrhana, overhearing the conversation, added fuel to the fire and taunted, "Now listen to these illogical talks," leading to Malti shouting in anger. Ashnoor asked Malti to mind her language, to which she retorted sharply, "Chhoti hai toh chhoti reh." The argument only grew more heated when Ashnoor called Malti 'pagal', further prompting Malti to remind her to "behave her age".

Ashnoor shot back and stated that respect works both ways. She said, "I'm your equal; you should also know how to talk to younger people." The clash took another turn when Malti said, "I am older, yet you call me 'tu' but call Bajaj 'aap'," to which Ashnoor responded, "I call Pranit 'tu' as well, and it's my equation with Bajaj; I can call him whatever I want."

The fight ended with Ashnoor reminding Malti to manage her time better and not blame others for her delay. She firmly said, "If you want to get ready before your duty, that's your personal call; don't put it on me."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Ashnoor calling Malti "Farhana 2.0" was savage! 🔥 But these kitchen fights are getting repetitive. Can't they focus on tasks instead of petty arguments?
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Sarah B
I feel both are at fault here. Malti shouldn't have been so controlling about the gas flame, but Ashnoor's "pagal" comment was unnecessary. Respect should be mutual regardless of age.
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Aditya G
Malti has a point about the 'tu' and 'aap' thing. In Indian culture, we should respect elders. But then again, respect should be earned, not demanded. Complex situation!
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Kavya N
Why is everyone getting so worked up over halwa? 😅 This is exactly why I never cook with my roommates! Better to divide chores and avoid such clashes.
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Michael C
As an international viewer, I find these cultural dynamics fascinating. The 'tu' vs 'aap' debate shows how language reflects relationships in Indian society. Looking forward to seeing how this resolves!

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