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As Bigg Boss 19 approaches its grand finale on December 7, the drama inside the house has reached a new peak. In a surprising turn of events, Malti Chahar has reportedly been eliminated, leaving fans shocked and sparking heated discussions across social media.
Malti, who had often made headlines for her confrontations with other contestants, was notably absent from a recently released promotional clip featuring top contenders Amaal Mallik, Tanya Mittal, Farrhana Bhatt, Gaurav Khanna, and Pranit More. The clip was soon deleted, fueling speculation that her exit was imminent.
Fans reacted strongly to the news, sharing a mix of relief, disappointment, and support. Some viewers felt her eviction was long overdue due to her negative comments and limited contributions to the game. One fan commented, “Finally! Malti Chahar is out. Now the real contenders remain.” Others, however, appreciated her individualistic gameplay and the connection she had built with audiences, calling her eviction unfair.
Malti Chahar, the sister of Indian cricketer Deepak Chahar, had drawn attention not only for her bold personality but also for her clashes inside the house. There was speculation that appeals from the cricket fraternity might help her secure votes, but these efforts were apparently not enough to save her in the competition.
With Malti’s departure, the top six contestants vying for the trophy now include Gaurav Khanna, Amaal Mallik, Farrhana Bhatt, Pranit More, among others. As the show moves into its final week, the stakes have never been higher, with tensions and strategies set to intensify before the ultimate winner is revealed.
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