Bigg Boss 19 First Week Elimination
The first week of Bigg Boss 19 ended on a bombshell: no one was eliminated—a move that left contestants nervous and viewers (okay, maybe just me) slack-jawed, staring at their screens, phone in one hand, popcorn in the other. Sunday’s ‘Weekend Ka Vaar’ episode saw Salman Khan whip up plenty of suspense, stirring drama, and doubt by dragging the reveal until the last commercial break, only to announce that every nominated housemate would get a second chance. Below is a video shared on jiohotstarreality about the First Week Elimination:
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Some fans grumbled online (“Where’s the fun in that?”), while others (the soft-hearted bunch) sighed with relief. After all, isn’t it more entertaining to see alliances, squabbles, and would-be evictees stew for another week?
Bigg Boss 19 First Week Nominated Contestants
So, who was sweating bullets through the week, thinking their Bigg Boss dreams would end before they even learned everyone’s snoring patterns? The nominated contestants included a mix of chatterboxes, peacekeepers, and a couple whose names seemed glued to every nomination slip. Here’s the gang that felt the elimination pressure during week one:
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Gaurav Khanna: Accused of eating too much and doing too little (relatable?).
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Tanya Mittal: Straight shooter. Outspoken. Sometimes too much.
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Zeeshan Quadri: Caught in conflicts, but also dodging responsibility.
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Neelam Giri: Blamed for choosing the background over the battleground.
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Abhishek Bajaj: Stirred drama with his arguments.
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Pranit More: Flying under the radar, but evidently not invisible.
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Natalia Janoszek: Quiet but the center of whisper campaigns.
This list changed ever so slightly depending on which episodes you caught, but those seven were pretty consistently sweating it out. My group chat was evenly split between “Save Neelam!” and “Kick out Abhishek!”—turns out, neither got their wish. Sometimes, Bigg Boss gives you nothing but more suspense.
Bigg Boss 19 Host
Salman Khan is back in the driver’s seat—no surprises there. As always, his Weekend Ka Vaar is a mix of stern papa, mischief-maker, and slightly exasperated game show referee. He roasted contestants, offered (sometimes savage) advice, reminded us all to “Play from the heart, not the script,” and—of course—delivered that classic no-eviction twist with just enough drama to keep hashtag #NoOneGoesHome trending. Love or hate the format, you can’t help but grin when Salman sighs, “Tum log sudhroge nahi!” One pal even joked, “Salman should get his own nomination slip—he steals the show every year.”
Who Is The First Captain Of Bigg Boss 19?
The honor of the first captain went to actress Kunickaa Sadanand. The captain’s badge was handed out after a typical Bigg Boss cocktail of endurance, strategy, and pure house politics.
If you tuned in for the captaincy task, it got wild: Abhishek and Baseer nearly came to blows over a lost point (shirts came off, not kidding), Kunickaa and Zeeshan traded barbs louder than the house parrot, and Tanya Mittal—task operator—ultimately pinned Kunickaa as someone who’d “been dealing with all the egos since day one.” There’s something satisfying about seeing a reality TV veteran steer the ship for week two—let’s hope she keeps the kitchen fights (and shirtless scuffles) to a minimum.