Bigg Boss 19 Controversy: Amaal Malik Alleges Bias Towards Kunickaa Sadanand

Music composer Amaal Malik sparks debate by questioning fairness after claiming the show shields one contestant from eliminations.

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The drama inside Bigg Boss 19 took a sharp turn this week when popular music composer Amaal Malik openly accused the show of favoritism. In a high-stakes nomination task, Amaal shocked viewers by voluntarily exiting early and nominating not only himself but also fellow contestant Kunickaa Sadanand.

His decision, however, was not rooted in strategy. Instead, Amaal framed it as an act of protest. He argued that while most contestants face the uncertainty of eliminations, Kunickaa has repeatedly been spared, fuelling speculation that she enjoys special protection from the makers of the show.

Bigg Boss immediately intervened, reminding Amaal that “self-nomination” is not permitted under house rules. Yet the controversy had already spilled beyond the walls of the house.

On social media, Amaal’s accusations found quick traction. Many viewers echoed his concerns, suggesting that Kunickaa’s consistent immunity from eliminations undermines the competitive spirit of the show. Hashtags questioning the fairness of Bigg Boss 19 began trending, reflecting widespread curiosity—and frustration—among fans.

For Amaal, known more for his soulful melodies than reality show drama, this bold confrontation has suddenly positioned him as the voice of transparency inside the house. Whether his challenge to the show’s credibility changes the game or costs him support remains to be seen.

With Amaal Malik’s allegations now making headlines, Bigg Boss 19 faces renewed scrutiny over its credibility. As the season unfolds, the bigger question lingers: is it reality TV, or carefully scripted favoritism?

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