Bigg Boss 19: The game became serious overnight, Malti Chahar was shown the way out, the housemates were shocked.
News India Live, Digital Desk: In Bigg Boss 19, the game has now become more of ‘survival’ than ‘entertainment’. The show is at its peak and Bigg Boss has made it clear that no one is safe now, neither on weekends nor in the middle of the week. The latest proof of this was seen last night when the Mid-Week Elimination bomb exploded and cricketer Deepak Chahar’s sister, Malti Chahar had to say goodbye to the show. Even before the Weekend Ka Vaar, the audience usually waits for Saturday or Sunday for the elimination, when Salman Khan (or the host) comes. But Bigg Boss’s nature is to give ‘shock’. This time the mathematics of nomination and voting were such that Malti Chahar’s journey was ended in the middle of the week. This news is no less than a shock not only for the housemates but also for her fans outside. How was Malti’s journey? When Malti Chahar entered the house, there were a lot of expectations from her. His sports background (thanks to brother Deepak Chahar) along with glitz and glamour, made him a strong contender. While his bonding with some people in the show was very good, he also witnessed heated arguments with others. But for some time now, perhaps his game was not able to engage the audience that much, or the game of others had become more aggressive. Fans on social media are saying that Malti was deserving, she should have got a little more chance. Now there is an atmosphere of fear in the house. This sudden eviction of Malti has scared the rest of the members of the house—like Vivian, Isha or whatever other contestants (as per the current lineup of the show)—are there. Now everyone has understood that the time to “play it safe” is gone. If you don’t give content, Bigg Boss can open the door anytime and say, “You are leaving the house right now.” Will there be a wild card now? With Malti’s departure, a vacancy has been created in the house. Looking at the history of Bigg Boss, whenever there is a mid-week eviction, it is often immediately followed by some explosive ‘wild card entry’ or the rules of the game are changed.
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