Singer-composer Amaal Mallik has found himself at the centre of Bigg Boss 19 controversy once again. After his father Daboo Malik shared a cryptic post on social media, fans began speculating that Amaal might be quitting the show midway. Daboo had written, “Bahut Hogaya .. Ab Bass … Milten Hain 28th Oct …. Music is our real destiny,” leading many to believe he was hinting at Amaal’s exit.
However, Amaal’s aunt, Roshan Gary, has now addressed the matter and cleared the air. In a statement to Filmygyan, she said, “Has he ever said in his post that let’s meet Amaal? Has he mentioned that Amaal is coming? He just said, ‘Enough is enough now.’ He just meant that enough of social media and now let’s concentrate on music. It’s not connected to Amaal.”
Her clarification has temporarily put the rumours to rest, although the speculation surrounding Amaal’s future in the show continues.
The drama doesn’t end there. Following a heated argument between Amaal Mallik and contestant Farhana Bhatt during a captaincy task, tensions have only escalated. The clash reportedly began after Farhana tore Neelam’s letter from home, angering several housemates. The argument spiralled when Amaal snatched Farhana’s plate and allegedly made derogatory comments about her and her mother.
In an interview, Roshan Gary further stirred controversy by calling Farhana a “terrorist,” a remark that provoked outrage online. Farhana’s brother, Bhaskar Bhatt, strongly condemned Roshan’s statement, telling Dainik Bhaskar that such language was “inappropriate” and that she “should apologise for her public statement.”
Bhaskar Bhatt Reacts To Amaal’s Behaviour On The Show
  Bhaskar also addressed Amaal’s recent behaviour on Bigg Boss 19, saying, “Whatever Amaal has said is wrong. When you go after family, people who are not even involved in that game, that’s a very wrong thing.” He added, “Amaal’s father had come on the weekend and apologised, but if this behaviour continues, there’s clearly a problem.”
He further urged Amaal to be more responsible, stating, “Amaal is a public figure. People idealise him, people follow him, so he should avoid saying such things — especially about family.”
 
 

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