
Bigg Boss 19’s Weekend Ka Vaar episodes have sparked a debate among fans about whether Salman Khan is being biased on the show. Recently evicted contestant Zeishan Quadri has now reacted to these claims. The Gangs of Wasseypur screenwriter clarified that the show’s format decides how things unfold. He also revealed that many important moments never made it to the final telecast.Bigg Boss 19: Is Salman Khan Being Biased?In an exclusive chat with Zoom, he said, "Dekhiye, agar Salman sir biased hote, to main aapko ye bolta ki phir biased the."He added, "Mujhe bhi hint dete na ki tumhare peeche back-bitching chal rahi hai. Karna chahiye tha, lekin game ka format kya hai? Jo mujhe samajh mein aaya, teen hafte se Amaal ko bohot zyada daanta ja raha
tha, samjhaya ja raha tha. Bohot saari cheezein edit karke dikhayi gayi hain aapko. Itna daanta gaya ki Amaal ke aansu nikal gaye wahan." (Loose translation: Look, if Salman sir were actually biased, then I’d say yes, he was. He would’ve at least hinted to me that there was back-bitching going on behind my back. He should have, maybe — but that’s how the game works, right? From what I understood, for the last three weeks, Amaal was being scolded and lectured a lot. Many things were edited out before being shown to you. He was reprimanded so much that he ended up in tears).Zeishan shared that Abhishek took the situation positively, thinking he was doing fine compared to others, but was later reminded to stay grounded. He said such ups and downs are part of the show’s format."Agar usme mujhe laga ki Bigg Boss mere saath biased hue, ya fair nahi rahe, toh k hint toh banta tha na mujhe bhi. Mere dost aate, Salman sir aate, kuch recording dikhate, Farah ji dikhati. Kuch toh karta yaar, main bhi bata deta," he said. (In that, if I felt Bigg Boss was biased or unfair toward me, I should’ve at least received a hint. My friends or Salman sir could’ve shown me a recording, or maybe Farah ji could’ve played something. I would’ve spoken up too.)