Key Points

Nehal Chudasama picks another fight on Bigg Boss 19, this time with house captain Amaal Mallik. The conflict begins when Amaal assigns Nehal lunch cooking duty which clashes with her gym schedule. Nehal requests a swap but Amaal stands firm, leading to delayed lunch preparation. The disagreement spirals into a major housewide argument with accusations of favoritism and unfair treatment.

Key Points: Nehal Chudasama Fights Amaal Mallik Over Bigg Boss 19 Kitchen Duty

  • Nehal refuses lunch duty citing gym schedule conflict
  • Amaal stands firm as captain despite Nehal's protests
  • Argument escalates into accusations of unfair favoritism
  • Housemates pressure Nehal as lunch gets delayed
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'Bigg Boss 19': After Abhishek Bajaj, Nehal Chudasama now picks a fight with Amaal Mallik

Bigg Boss 19's Nehal Chudasama clashes with captain Amaal Mallik over lunch cooking duty, sparking a massive housewide argument over gym schedules and favoritism.

"A firm-minded Amaal declined the request and insisted Nehal stick to her assigned responsibility - Article"

Mumbai, Sep 15

If “Bigg Boss 19” were a daily soap, Nehal Chudasama would have played the vamp perfectly, given her fights, manipulations, back biting and taking out the women’s card whenever convenient on the Salman Khan-hosted controversial show.

After picking fights with fellow housemates such as Tanya Mittal, Zeishan Quadri, and her forever favourite Abhishek Bajaj, Nehal has now unsheathed her claws and will be seen in a huge fight over kitchen and food duties with the patient Amaal Mallik, who is this week’s house captain.

Amaal makes a brave decision to assign Nehal the responsibility of cooking lunch, which triggered tensions that quickly spiraled out of control.

It all happened because Nehal, who has been hogging the limelight for all the wrong reasons, cited that the duty clashed with her gym schedule and refused to prepare lunch. She requested Amaal to swap her duty with dinner instead.

Giving out suggestions, Nehal suggested Neelam Giri’s name as she does not work out and could take on the lunch duty.

Known for his assertiveness, a firm-minded Amaal Amaal declined the request and insisted Nehal stick to her assigned responsibility. Upset by the decision, Nehal reluctantly agreed but delayed preparing lunch.

This didn’t sit well with the housemates, who soon began demanding that food be served on time. The pressure and complaints left Nehal, who seems to be the least favourite of the housemates currently, visibly frustrated, though she eventually complied and cooked.

What began as a disagreement over timing soon spiraled into a bigger housewide clash.

The heated argument escalated into a blame game, with contestants accusing captain Amaal not just of unfair favoritism but also of using abusive language in the process.

After the exit of Natalia Janoszek and Nagma Mirajkar, contestants who are locked inside the 'Bigg Boss' house currently are Gaurav Khanna, Amaal Mallik, Awez Darbar, Ashnoor Kaur, Mridul Tiwari, Kunickaa Sadanand, Baseer Ali, Abhishek Bajaj, Tanya Mittal, Zeishan Quadri, Nehal Chudasama, Pranit More, Farhana Bhatt, and Neelam Giri.

The show airs on JioHotstar and COLORS.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Typical Bigg Boss strategy - create drama to get screen time. Nehal knows exactly what she's doing. But honestly, it's getting repetitive now.
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Sarah B
I actually feel bad for Nehal. Everyone is ganging up on her. The house environment seems really toxic this season. Maybe she genuinely wanted to maintain her fitness routine?
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Arjun K
Amaal handled it well as captain. Rules are rules - you can't expect special treatment because you want to gym. This is why Indian reality shows need stricter discipline.
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Nikhil C
Why is Bigg Boss always about fights and drama? Can we have some positive content for a change? The show is becoming too negative for family viewing. 😒
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Kavya N
Nehal suggesting Neelam's name because "she doesn't work out" was so rude! Body shaming much? This kind of behavior shouldn't be encouraged on national television.

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