Rohan Mehra Calls Bigg Boss 19 Makers 'Unfair' After Shehbaz Badesha Loses Captaincy
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Rohan Mehra has strongly criticised the makers of Bigg Boss 19 after Shehbaz Badesha lost his captaincy and contestant Amaal allegedly abused the production team, calling the recent twists unnecessary,
chaotic, and completely against the spirit of fair gameplay that the show claims to maintain.
Rohan Mehra Calls the Show “Unfair”
Taking to X, Rohan wrote, "Wow. So evicting Abhishek and Mridul wasn’t unfair, but the moment Shahbaz lost captaincy, the whole Bigg Boss team became unfair and Amaal even abused them. Hope fairness shows up this Weekend Ka Vaar #BiggBoss19 #SalmanKhan."
Wow 👏 So evicting Abhishek and Mridul wasn’t unfair, but the moment Shahbaz lost captaincy, the whole Bigg Boss team became unfair and Amaal even abused them. Hope fairness shows up this Weekend Ka Vaar #BiggBoss19#SalmanKhan 🙌
During the ration and captaincy task, Gaurav Khanna was called to the app room and given a tough choice by Bigg Boss, either secure his own captaincy or allow Shehbaz Badesha to take over.Choosing himself came with consequences: only 30% weekly ration and the entire house being nominated for eviction. Gaurav still chose his captaincy.ALSO READ: Bigg Boss 19 Episode 82 Written Updates: Gaurav Khanna Chooses Captaincy Over Ration; Agitated Shehbaz Says 'It's Unfair'
Shehbaz Badesha Calls Decision “Unfair”
When the results were announced, Shehbaz expressed anger, calling the decision “unfair” and questioning why he wasn’t even called to the app room. Amaal backed him, criticising the makers' approach.While several housemates congratulated Gaurav, Shehbaz and Tanya joined forces to oppose the decision. In an emotional moment, Shehbaz said, “Gaurav should be announced the winner”, accusing the makers of being biased and even threatening to quit the show. Tanya comforted him as he broke down in tears.The episode concluded with a full-blown rebellion inside the house, as contestants pushed back against Gaurav’s captaincy decision and the show’s perceived unfairness.