
Why Are People Hating Bigg Boss 19 (Hindi)?
Bigg Boss 19 (Hindi) has managed to become one of the most talked-about and hated seasons so far. Earlier, the show had a mix of fun, strategy, and genuine emotion. This year? Fans are pretty much fed up. The reasons aren’t subtle. People are openly calling out everything from obvious favoritism to over-the-top drama, saying the show’s lost its original spark.
What’s Wrong With Bigg Boss 19?
Let’s get into what’s making Bigg Boss 19 such a letdown, with real moments from the show that have upset the fans.
The Show Feels Scripted and Fake
Viewers think Bigg Boss 19 is totally scripted. What drew people in before were those raw, real connections and fights; you never quite knew what would happen. Now, every reaction, every fight, even those so-called emotional scenes, looks rehearsed.
It’s like watching a daily serial, not a reality show. Fans keep posting online that Bigg Boss isn’t “real” anymore. They’re convinced the team only cares about viral clips, not anything meaningful.
Obvious Favoritism and Biased Hosting
People always talk about favoritism in the show, but this season, it’s taken to the next level. Viewers feel the makers and Salman Khan have crossed lines to protect a few contestants, especially Amaal Mallik. Meanwhile, they have criticized others for the smallest things.
If there’s a fight, Amaal somehow escapes any real scolding during Weekend Ka Vaar, while contestants like Abhishek Bajaj and Ashnoor Kaur get brutally criticized. The bias is so obvious that people have stopped believing their votes or opinions matter at all.
The House Is Just Toxic Now
Bigg Boss has always boomed on drama, but this time, things have gone too far. There’s a constant stream of ugly fights, personal attacks, and straight-up abuse that’s honestly made it hard for families to watch together.
Like the body-shaming episode with Ashnoor Kaur. Tanya Mittal and Neelam Giri mocked Ashnoor for how she looks and her efforts to get fit. Fans were furious. Instead of shutting it down, the show almost seemed to encourage it. That moment summed up the season: cheap drama instead of any kind of healthy competition.
Nothing But Personal Attacks
Bigg Boss was supposed to be about surviving in the house, working as a team, and outsmarting each other. Not anymore. Every episode feels like a shouting match full of personal digs with no real gameplay.
Remember when Abhishek Bajaj threw a dirty T-shirt in the kitchen bin? It should’ve been a two-minute conversation. Instead, Amaal Mallik lost it, and the two traded insults until things got out of control. It felt so forced, all for TRP.
Or think about Shehbaz Badesha’s entry as a wildcard. First of all, his sister publicly requesting Salman to cast him in the show was so unnecessary. Then, Abhishek called him fake, and suddenly, everyone, Ashnoor, Pranit, and the whole lot, jumped into a personal argument that dragged on forever. Fans are tired of these fake fights taking over the show.
Rude Behavior Toward Guests
Then there was that moment with Gauahar Khan, a former Bigg Boss winner. She came to talk to the housemates, but Amaal Mallik cut her off in the middle of her advice and acted rudely. Gauahar called him “badtameez” right on the spot.
The same was the case with Tanya Mittal and Kunicka in the Weekend Ka Vaar episode.
Viewers were stunned. If contestants can insult guests and the makers don’t step in, it’s clear things are out of control. People on X (Twitter) said the same thing: the show’s become arrogant and negative, and nobody’s doing anything to fix it.
Unfair Evictions, Rigged Voting
Another thing fans can’t stand is the way contestants get evicted. Strong players are shown the door, while some weaker or less popular ones stick around. Abhishek Bajaj’s early exit had everyone up in arms. ((The Free Press Journal)) People called it a fake eviction, convinced the votes were manipulated to save favorites. The same thing happened with Baseer Ali and Nehal Chudasama.
When they say “Aapke votes decide karte hain” (your votes decide the result), nobody believes it anymore. The show just feels rigged.
Legal Drama Outside the House
The show landed in legal trouble for using Bollywood songs like “Chikni Chameli” and “Dhat Teri Ki” without permission. Now there’s a ₹2-crore copyright mess. It’s embarrassing for the producers, and fans can’t help but wonder if anyone’s actually running things behind the scenes.
Decline in Moral Responsibility
Remember when Bigg Boss used to be about fun, laughter, and some real emotion? This season, though, it feels like the show just celebrates aggression, insults, and cheap tricks.
Every episode is packed with shouting, scheming, and contestants tearing each other down; body-shaming isn’t even off-limits anymore. It’s like the message is “bad behavior equals good TV.” No wonder parents say they can’t watch it with their kids.
Salman Khan’s Role Under Question
Salman Khan has always been the face of Bigg Boss. But lately, fans are accusing him of playing favorites and flip-flopping.
He’ll defend some contestants no matter what, then come down hard on others for much less. This kind of picking and choosing has really let people down. Everyone expected him to be fair.
A lot of fans now believe Salman’s bias has actually hurt the show more than any of the drama inside the house.
Makers Choosing TRP Over Quality
Let’s be honest, the makers only seem to care about TRP this season. It’s all about stirring up controversy, not creativity.
Week after week, we get the same thing: new arguments, meltdowns, and personal digs. There’s nothing fresh in the tasks, no real emotional stories.
It used to be a show about relationships and survival. Now, it’s just endless noise. Even the die-hard fans say Bigg Boss 19 has lost its heart.
What Viewers Expected vs. What They Got in Bigg Boss 19?
- Viewers came in wanting real feelings and genuine moments. What did they get? Scripted fights and fake drama.
- They hoped for fair play, but all they saw were biased decisions and unfair evictions.
- People counted on balanced hosting, but instead they got favoritism.
- They wanted creative challenges but got the same old screaming matches.
- Instead of a positive message, they got negativity and insults.
This huge gap between what people hoped for and what they actually got is exactly why Bigg Boss 19 is falling apart.
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How Can Bigg Boss 19 Still Improve?
Even with all the backlash, things can turn around. If the makers actually pay attention. Here’s what could help:
- Bring back real emotions. Stop scripting fights.
- Make voting and evictions fair.
- Crack down on bullying and body-shaming.
- Come up with creative, team-focused tasks.
- Keep the host truly neutral.
- Shift the focus back to genuine feelings, not just aggression.
Even a few of these steps could help Bigg Boss 19 win people back and save its reputation before the season ends. Maybe not for this season, but for the upcoming seasons, it will help.
Why are People hating Bigg Boss 19?
In the end, Bigg Boss 19 is getting so much hate because it’s lost the things that made it special, realness, fairness, and honest human connection.
Moments like the body-shaming of Ashnoor Kaur, Amaal Mallik’s angry outbursts, how Gauahar Khan was treated, or the obviously unfair evictions have pushed fans away.
Now, instead of entertainment, viewers get a steady diet of negativity, favoritism, and fake drama. If the makers don’t fix things fast, Bigg Boss could lose its loyal audience for good.
At its best, Bigg Boss showed us something real about people. Right now, though? It’s just chaos, plain and simple.




