Key Points

Farah Khan called out Nehal for exaggerating a minor incident during a Bigg Boss task. She handed Nehal a placard labeled "Woman Card" to highlight the misuse of gender for sympathy. Nehal had accused co-contestant Amaal Mallik of inappropriate touching, which he denied was intentional. The situation left Amaal emotional and needing comfort from Tanya Mittal.

Key Points: Farah Khan Slams Nehal Misusing Woman Card on Bigg Boss 19

  • Farah Khan hosted Weekend Ka Vaar in Salman Khan's absence
  • Nehal accused Amaal Mallik of intentional physical harm during a task
  • Amaal broke down after being wrongly accused of misconduct
  • Tanya Mittal comforted Amaal with an inspiring life story
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BB19: Farah Khan slams Nehal, says Woman Card is not a trump card to be used when things aren't going your way

Farah Khan criticizes Nehal Chudasama for playing the woman card during a BB19 task, advising her not to misuse gender for sympathy when things go wrong.

"“The woman’s card is not a trump card to be used when things are not going your way!” – Farah Khan"

Mumbai, Sep 14

Intense drama unfolded inside the Bigg Boss 19 house during a task that made contestant Nehal Chudasama weep for hours, creating unnecessary drama that finally drew sharp criticism from none other than Farah Khan.

Farah Khan, who hosted the Weekend Ka Vaar in Salman Khan's absence on the 13th of September, slammed Nehal for creating a mountain out of a molehill and trying to send out a prerogative of Amaal Mallik having physically hurt her intentionally during the task. Mincing no words, Farah called out Nehal’s behaviour and gave her a placard with the words “Woman Card” written on it and addressed it firmly.

Khan told Nehal not to misuse gender as a trump card when you want things your way by hook or by crook. She also asked Nehal to channel her strength and intelligence in the right place and not unnecessarily create a hue and cry about petty and small issues and exaggerate them. Addressing that women should not cross lines just to gain sympathy, Farah firmly said, “The woman’s card is not a trump card to be used when things are not going your way!”

For the uninitiated, during a task that had Nehal against Amaal, she was hurt while playing it and went on to cry buckets and eventually accused Amaal Mallik of having touched her inappropriately, and Amaal was seen apologising to Nehal and constantly saying that he did not do anything intentionally, but Nehal initially paid no heed and kept crying. Amaal was later seen breaking down in tears for being accused wrongly. Tanya Mittal was seen comforting a broken Amaal with her words and a story of winning at life.

–IANS

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Rohit P
Farah Khan handled this perfectly. In Indian reality TV, contestants often create drama for screen time, but accusing someone of inappropriate touching is crossing a line. Amaal looked genuinely hurt by the false accusation.
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Ananya R
While I agree with Farah's point, I wish she had been more sensitive. Women are often not believed when they report actual harassment, so the messaging should be more nuanced. But yes, false accusations damage the cause.
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Sarah B
Bigg Boss has become all about fake drama and crying. Remember when it was actually about strategy and gameplay? Now it's just who can create the most melodrama. 😒
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Vikram M
Amaal handled it with grace despite being wrongly accused. Tanya supporting him shows real sportsmanship. Nehal should be ashamed of herself for playing with such serious allegations.
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Kavya N
As a woman, I appreciate Farah's message. We want equality, not special treatment. Using gender as a weapon undermines real feminist struggles. More power to women who call out this nonsense!

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