Bigg Boss 19: Tanya Mittal Expresses Distress Following Amaal Malik’s Decision to Cut Ties, Labels Her as ‘Fake’

The Bigg Boss Season 19 residence witnessed a dramatic shift in relationships. Once regarded as one of the strongest connections within the BB house, the friendship between Amaal Mallik and Tanya Mittal appears to have reached a critical juncture. From providing solace during tough times to now being perceived as staunch opponents in the early episodes, their relationship took a significant turn in the most recent installment, leaving Tanya visibly affected.
Strife Between Tanya Mittal and Amaal Malik
The episode commenced with rising tensions among Tanya Mittal, Neelam Giri, and Farhana Bhatt. Tanya, who had been one of Neelam’s closest allies, faced backlash from fellow housemates after she opted to maintain her friendship with Farhana, the very contestant who had previously caused Neelam emotional distress during a task.
The situation escalated rapidly, with the majority of housemates, including Neelam, confronting Tanya and blaming her for Neelam’s emotional collapse. What troubled Tanya the most, however, was Amaal Mallik’s response. Rather than providing support, Amaal seemed indifferent and dismissive.
Amaal was overheard stating that Tanya craved attention and would likely be pleased that everyone was discussing her. His remarks deeply wounded Tanya, who had previously been one of his most significant emotional supporters in the house.
Insights Into Tanya and Amaal’s Relationship
In the early weeks, Tanya was frequently seen soothing Amaal during his text exchanges, reassuring him when he felt misunderstood and standing by him during challenging times.
However, following Malti’s wild card entry, the dynamics began to shift. Malti was observed trying to sway Amaal’s perception of Tanya, suggesting that Tanya’s behavior was merely tactical, which seemed to influence his attitude towards her.
Later, Tanya attempted to explain her position to Neelam, expressing that her friendship did not appear to be reciprocated and that perhaps Neelam’s feelings were influenced by her own interests.
Despite her attempts, Tanya concluded the day feeling alone and betrayed, particularly by someone she once considered a close confidant.




