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Bigg Boss 19: Malti Chahar’s heartbreaking reveal, 'I didn’t find any friends' inside the house

Malti Chahar said she “didn’t find any friends” on Bigg Boss 19, highlighting her loneliness and emotional struggle, but valued the fan support she gained outside the house.

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Nitesh Kumar Sahoo
Bigg Boss 19: Malti Chahar’s heartbreaking reveal, 'I didn’t find any friends' inside the house

Malti Chahar on Bigg Boss 19 Photograph: (Instagram/Malti Chahar)

When Malti Chahar walked into the house of Bigg Boss 19, she wasn’t just entering a game - she was entering as a spark. From the very first days, her presence was unmistakable. Bold, unfiltered and unafraid, Malti set about stirring up conversations, challenging comfort zones, and promising that things inside the house wouldn’t remain the same. And when she walked out just days before the finale, she left behind a tremor: the dynamics of the house had indeed changed.

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The Game-Changer’s Journey 

Malti entered Bigg Boss 19 as a wildcard contestant with a clear purpose: to shake up the mundane. She didn’t tiptoe - she confronted. A conflict early on with Tanya Mittal over honest remarks about Tanya’s image set the tone: Malti was here to call out contradictions.

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She challenged everyone - she questioned them, conversed with them sincerely, intervened when fights broke out, and made her presence felt.

As she herself put it: “I interacted with every person. I have done it in a fun way, or to make someone understand, or when there’s a fight.”

Because of her, the house that once saw routine evictions and scripted tension started shifting - sooner or later, it seems nothing remained hidden.

Unfiltered Truth: What She Says After Exit

In her exit interview, Malti didn’t hold back. She revealed the hurt: from rumors about her sexuality to whisper campaigns - “from being a lesbian to someone just walking out.”

And despite all that, she watched people now say: “‘Malti was a good girl’, and even apologising. I wish they had done it while I was on the show.” 

When asked if she left with grudges, she answered calmly: yes and no. She said, “I did not find any friends on the show. But what I gained are people who have understood and supported me. They created a fanbase, and that’s my biggest earnings, my biggest achievement from the show.”

Still, she made it clear that after the harsh physical insult - when Pranit More allegedly kicked her - she refused to excuse it. She refused to even hug him while exiting. And she refused to forgive.

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Walking Out on Her Own Terms

"What I got from this show is 'love' which I am taking away with me. I don't wish to spend even two minutes on this show, who will win who will not. I don't wish to waste my time or my family members. The love I have received from all, I am extremely thankful. I focus on good things only. Now, I want to detox from Bigg Boss," said Malti during her exit interview.

Her exit may seem abrupt - midweek elimination just before the finale. But for Malti Chahar, it wasn’t just about elimination. It was about dignity and self-respect. In her own words: “I have the right to stay angry.”

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