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Bigg Boss 19: Awez Darbar’s Sister Anam Recreates His Funny ‘Fight Dance’

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Bigg Boss 19: Awez Darbar’s Sister Anam Recreates His Funny ‘Fight Dance’

Bigg Boss 19 continues to produce high-stakes drama, and a new altercation between Awez Darbar and Neelam Giri caught everyone’s attention this weekend. During a task, Awez and Neelam got into a fight. When Neelam called out Awez, the latter began telling the Bhojpuri actress to go make tea for everyone as she is mostly seen doing that. However, the way he did it made everyone laugh out loud. Now, his sister Anam Darbar and mother have also recreated the scene.
Even Awez’s sister in law, Gauahar Khan and girlfriend Nagma Mirajkar could not control their laughter. Gauahar Khan commented on Anam’s post, saying, “Best…Hahaha. On the other hand, Nagma Mirajkar reacted with several laughing emojis.

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Neelam Giri’s Accusations Against Awez Darbar
The altercation apparently started when Neelam accused Awez of attempting to please everyone by putting on a show rather than being genuine. She claimed that Awez’s acts are motivated by public opinion rather than genuine affection for his housemates. According to her, he frequently plays it safe by siding with popular contestants or sticking with people who hold similar views.

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Awez Darbar Reacts
Awez instantly refuted the accusation. He questioned Neelam’s view, implying that she may be focusing too much on collective behaviour rather than individual decisions. He justified his conduct, claiming that spending time with specific people does not always suggest that he is blindly following them–it could simply mean that they have similar beliefs or are comfortable together.
Other housemates witnessed the incident and became anxious, as this type of confrontation tends to change the dynamics within the home. Some sided with Neelam, claiming that participants frequently develop cliques, while others sympathised with Awez, arguing that everyone naturally gravitates towards those who have similar beliefs.
With this dispute, it was evident that the conflict between authenticity and performance will be a key issue in future episodes. The question lies in whether Awez will adjust his strategy or defend his acts more strongly? Will Neelam amplify her complaints or understand where she is going wrong?