Salman Khan Exposes Tanya's Game Plan: Why Her Amaal Nomination Failed

Salman Khan completely exposed Tanya Mittal's game plan during the latest Weekend Ka Vaar. He revealed how her carefully crafted nomination strategy against Amaal Mallik went straight into the dustbin. The host called out her manipulative tactics of calling Amaal "bhaiya" while trying to provoke him. Meanwhile, Pranit More made a surprising comeback after his health-related exit from the show.

Key Points: Salman Khan Reveals Tanya Mittal's Bigg Boss 19 Nominations Plan

  • Salman reveals Tanya's nomination plan against Amaal went completely waste
  • Bigg Boss denied Tanya the option to nominate Amaal Mallik
  • Entire housemates stunned by exposure of Tanya's manipulative gameplay
  • Pranit More makes comeback after medical exit from previous episode
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'Bigg Boss 19': Salman Khan exposes Tanya Mittal nominations plan against Amaal Mallik

Salman Khan exposes Tanya Mittal's failed nomination strategy against Amaal Mallik during Weekend Ka Vaar, leaving housemates stunned by her gameplay.

"Itna buildup diya gaya hai ki main sabke saamne Amaal ko bhaiyaa bolungi... Jalana chaa rahi thi uksana chaa rahi thi - Salman Khan"

Mumbai, Nov 8

It will be a tough Weekend Ka Vaar for housemate Tanya Mittal as Bollywood superstar Salman Khan will be seen exposing her gameplay for all the contestants.

A new promo was shared on Instagram by the channel and was captioned: “Weekend Ka Vaar bana Tanya ke liye tough! Salman ne khola unke game plan ka raaz.”

The video begins with Salman telling Tanya how her nomination plans went straight to the dustbin as she didn’t get the option to nominate Amaal Mallik.

Salman said: “Tanya, aapka nomination jo aapne plan kiya tha woh toh waste hogaya. Bigg Boss ne aapko Amaal ka option hi nahi diya.”

Hearing this the entire housemates were stunned as Tanya once was a close friend of Amaal.

Salman then spoke about her manipulative game play.

“Itna buildup diya gaya hai ki main sabke saamne Amaal ko bhaiyaa bolungi… Jalana chaa rahi thi uksana chaa rahi thi. Kisi ko farak nahi padha. Ab bhaiyya se saiyaan pe toh jaa nahi sakte. Yehi aapka game hai toh waah kya game hai aapka,” he said.

In the latest episode, housemate Pranit More, who had left the show due to health reasons, made a comeback after receiving medical attention.

Pranit, who is noted for his observational humor rooted in Indian daily life and culture, was shown the exit door during the last Weekend Ka Vaar episode due to health reasons.

This week’s names for eviction include Gaurav Khanna, Farrhana Bhatt, Neelam Giri, Ashnoor Kaur and Abhishek Bajaj.

The show is based on the Dutch format of Big Brother. Bigg Boss first premiered on November 3, 2006. The show has completed eighteen seasons and three OTT seasons.

The first season was hosted by Arshad Warsi, followed by Shilpa Shetty in the second season and Amitabh Bachchan in the third. Farah Khan led the Halla Bol season, while Sanjay Dutt co-hosted the fifth season with Salman Khan. Since season 4, Salman Khan has taken the helm as the show's primary host.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Salman bhai exposing game plans is the best part of Weekend Ka Vaar! Tanya thought she was so smart but Bigg Boss had other plans. Karma is real in that house! 😂
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Sarah B
Honestly, this is getting too scripted. Every season same drama - fake friendships, backstabbing, and Salman's lectures. The show needs fresh content instead of repeating the same patterns.
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Arjun K
Glad Pranit is back! His observational humor about Indian life is the only genuine thing in this season. The rest is just manufactured drama and fake emotions.
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Kavya N
Tanya calling Amaal "bhaiyya" and then planning to nominate him? This is peak Bigg Boss drama! Weekend Ka Vaar is going to be fire this week 🔥 Can't wait to see her reaction!
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Michael C
As someone new to Indian reality TV, I find the cultural dynamics fascinating. The way relationships are formed and broken in this pressure cooker environment is really intense!

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