Bigg Boss 19 sees shocking double eviction: Abhishek & Neelam exit


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Nov 10: As Bigg Boss Season 19 nears its grand finale, the competition has intensified, culminating in a dramatic double eviction this week that saw Abhishek Bajaj and Neelam Giri leave the show unexpectedly.

Their exit leaves the house with the Top 10 contestants: Gaurav Khanna, Malti Chahar, Shehbaz Badesha, Amaal Mallik, Tanya Mittal, Ashnoor Kaur, Kunickaa Sadanand, Farrhana Bhatt, Mridul Tiwari, and Pranit More.

Neelam Giri’s journey ends

Neelam was the first to be nominated for eviction and often received stern reminders from host Salman Khan to participate more actively. Despite her efforts, her limited screen presence and subdued performance kept her under the radar, making her eviction a predictable, yet disappointing, outcome for fans.

Abhishek Bajaj’s strategic game cut short

Abhishek, in contrast, had emerged as a strong strategist, frequently at the centre of debates and rivalries in the house. His fluctuating rapport with Gaurav Khanna kept viewers on edge, while he shared a strong camaraderie with Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More, and Mridul Tiwari.

During the eviction sequence, after Salman Khan declared Farrhana Bhatt and Gaurav Khanna safe, Pranit More was given the power to save one contestant among Ashnoor, Abhishek, and Neelam. He chose Ashnoor, resulting in the shocking elimination of Abhishek and Neelam.

  

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