Bigg Boss season 19 maintains viewer interest through conflicts and unexpected displays of unity. Contestants Neelam Giri and Shehbaz Badesha recently supported housemate Kunickaa Sadanand against criticism about her perceived aggressive behavior. The duo challenged widespread perceptions of Sadanand as overly controlling. Shehbaz described a recent confrontation where Abhishek and Gaurav attacked Kunickaa verbally while she fought back tears. Despite emotional distress, Sadanand maintained her composure and demonstrated remarkable strength.
Neelam emphasized that fellow contestants frequently target Sadanand unfairly through intimidation tactics. She noted that Kunickaa responds firmly when others attempt to dominate her. Both defenders argued that the 60-year-old contestant faces unjust treatment from younger housemates. Shehbaz highlighted her experience advantage over other participants. Weekend host Farah Khan criticized Sadanand's rigid approach and personal attacks against Tanya Mittal's family.
Kunickaa rejected the feedback and defended her confrontational style. She explained that past hurt taught her to retaliate against those who attempt emotional manipulation.
Neelam emphasized that fellow contestants frequently target Sadanand unfairly through intimidation tactics. She noted that Kunickaa responds firmly when others attempt to dominate her. Both defenders argued that the 60-year-old contestant faces unjust treatment from younger housemates. Shehbaz highlighted her experience advantage over other participants. Weekend host Farah Khan criticized Sadanand's rigid approach and personal attacks against Tanya Mittal's family.
Kunickaa rejected the feedback and defended her confrontational style. She explained that past hurt taught her to retaliate against those who attempt emotional manipulation.