In the episode of Bigg Boss 19 tonight, Salman Khan was seen warning Farrhana Bhatt and other contestants against use of abusive language in the show.

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Weekend Ka Vaar turned into a no nonsense reality check as Salman Khan came down heavily on contestants for their repeated use of foul language in Bigg Boss 19. Addressing the house in his trademark hard hitting style, Salman made it clear that offensive words and below the belt remarks will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

Salman sternly warned, “If I see someone using this language again in this show, I will remove the contestants anytime I want. I want clean language. I have done that previously, and I will and can do it again.” His words set the tone for the evening, reminding housemates that the Bigg Boss platform is not a space to normalize abusive or disrespectful behavior.

To drive his point home, Salman recalled the controversial season that featured Zubair Khan, who was evicted after repeatedly crossing the line with his language. By bringing up Zubair’s example, Salman reminded contestants that such actions have real consequences and that the rules of respect cannot be bent for footage or attention.

If I see someone using this language again in this show, I will remove the contestants anytime I want. I want clean language. I have done that previously, and I will and can do it again.

– Salman Khan

The warning was specifically directed at Farrhana Bhatt, who had been at the center of multiple spats and was called out for her use of inappropriate words. After Salman’s strong stand, Farrhana was visibly shaken and later apologized for her behavior inside the house, accepting that she needed to be mindful of her language.

With the house already on edge after multiple clashes and personal insults, Salman’s ultimatum has raised the stakes further. Contestants now know that one slip of the tongue could cost them their place in the show, regardless of their popularity or fan following outside. The message was loud and clear — strategy and drama may drive Bigg Boss, but dignity and respect remain non negotiable.