It has been weeks since '
Bigg Boss 19' wrapped up, with Gaurav Khanna attaining the winner's title, yet Tanya Mittal made sure old house drama didn't fade quietly. At the season's flashy success bash in Dubai, packed with contestants and their loved ones, she pulled no punches. In a candid Instagram video, the spiritual influencer laid into Gaurav Khanna for a remark about her mother that still stung weeks later.
Tanya Mittal had kept viewers hooked all season with her unfiltered tales of a lavish life, but that also sparked endless skepticism. She ended up third runner-up, right after Gaurav Khanna, Farhana Bhatt, and Pranit More. The party was meant to celebrate, yet Tanya Mittal turned one segment into a raw showdown, voicing what had been brewing inside the house.
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The house comment that sparked the issue
Things got personal when Gaurav Khanna joked on the show that Tanya Mittal avoided showing her mom because "mummy script bhul jayengi." She threw it right back in the video: "Winner sir ne kaha tha ki ‘ye apne mummy ko isliye nhi dikha rahi hai kyunki mummy script bhul jayengi’." Fans know the context, too. Early on, trolls hammered her for keeping family out of sight, wondering if her luxe stories were true-in all honesty, to viewers of Bigg Boss and fans of contestants, it looked almost too good to be true.
A mother's plea
The real heartbreak hit when Tanya Mittal opened up about her mom, Suneeta Mittal. The night before her mother, Suneeta Mittal's welcome video, the family huddled in a meeting. "Mummy ro rahi thi," Tanya Mittal shared, her voice cracking a bit in the clip.
Picture that, a mom pressured by online chatter, feeling like she had to prove herself on national TV.
Social media was quick to join
Once the video hit Instagram, comments flooded in, splitting fans right down the middle. Some rallied behind Tanya Mittal, loving her fire: "Tanya ne dho dala winner ko!"and "Ab GK soch raha hai kaha mu chupau." They saw it as her rightfully clapping back after a tough season.
But plenty pushed back hard. "Bas karo yarr, Bigg Boss is over," one vented. Others called it overplayed: "Grow up, Tanya, stop playing the victim card all the time," or "Behaving like a schoolgirl.