Malti Chahar didn’t just lose chicken for the house in a Bigg Boss 19 task; she lit a whole philosophical food war. One slip in the luxury budget task meant no non-veg for anyone, and suddenly the kitchen felt like a battlefield. Because in Bigg Boss, losing chicken isn’t just about food, it’s about identity, ego, and who gets to decide what “survival” looks like.
Malti Chahar’s Vegan Comment Sparks Food Fight In Bigg Boss 19 Kitchen
While housemates groaned about surviving without protein, Malti tried to soften the blow by name-dropping: “Arre, even Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma don’t eat non-veg, they’re doing just fine.” Cue instant chaos. Contestants snapped back: Sure, Virat and Anushka can thrive on almond milk and quinoa bowls, but this is Bigg Boss. Here, we get a rationed life, and everything is measured in achievements.
The funny thing? Malti wasn’t wrong; she even reminded everyone that her brother Deepak Chahar barely eats non-veg either, but intent doesn’t always save you in that house. The moment she mentioned celeb diets, the room cracked with accusations of privilege blindness, diet policing, and “don’t compare us to superstars living in mansions.”
So a weekly ration mishap spiralled into a debate on food choices, class comfort, and who gets to tell whom how to eat. It was reality TV at its finest: one missed chicken packet = one very spicy identity debate.
India’s Quiet Plant-Protein Shift
Malti Chahar’s “Virat-Anushka-are-veg-so-you-will-survive” remark may have faded from the kitchen counters, but that tension was basically a trailer. The house has only gotten spicier, and this time, it’s not about chicken.
Outside reality shows and fan wars, the plant-based lifestyle Malti referenced isn’t fringe anymore. From cricketers like Kohli to Bollywood staples and students meal-prepping tofu like it’s a ritual, veganism has shifted from “elite fad” to “accessible health.”
Supermarkets stock almond-soy-oat everything, desi kitchens remix chole-paneer into chole-tofu, and protein anxiety? Chickpeas, seitan and dal are basically rolling their eyes at this point. Whether by ethics, digestion, or pure curiosity, more Indians are quietly dipping into greens, and unlike the Bigg Boss house, the outside world has no ration alarm.
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Cut to now. Amaal Mallik loses his cool on national TV and throws out a line that instantly made the internet’s neck snap: “bahar kutta bana denge… hum khatarnaak log hain.” You could practically hear Twitter sharpening its pitchforks. Tanya Mittal stood her ground, but the mood was hostile, bordering on ugly. Viewers are split, is it raw reality or just reckless ego?
Outside the house, Kamya Punjabi isn’t playing silent spectator either. She’s calling the nomination setup “rigged,” accusing the makers of nudging the storyline like marionette strings.
Then came the shock: Pranit More, one of the house’s more engaged contestants, exited the show not through eviction, but due to health concerns. Diagnosed with dengue, his departure was announced by host Salman Khan, who stated the required medical attention could not be provided within the house. His team later confirmed he is recovering.
From diet debates to verbal combat to “is-production-biased?” tweets, Bigg Boss 19 isn’t simmering anymore. It’s straight-up boiling, lid shaking, steam whistling, and honestly… we’re all still watching.
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