After 106 days of high-octane drama, emotional breakdowns, fierce confrontations, unexpected alliances, and nail-biting tasks, Bigg Boss 19 reaches its grand finale tonight, December 7, 2025. The Salman Khan-hosted reality show, which premiered on August 24, 2025, with the unique “Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar” theme, has finally whittled down 18 contestants to an elite top five who will compete for the coveted trophy and an estimated prize money of ₹50-55 lakh. As millions of viewers across India prepare to tune in at 9:00 PM on JioHotstar and 10:30 PM on Colors TV, one burning question dominates social media and water cooler conversations nationwide: Whose season was Bigg Boss 19 really?
The five finalists battling for supremacy represent dramatically different game strategies, personality types, and fan bases. Television actor Gaurav Khanna, who dominated popularity charts throughout the season and was prematurely declared winner by Wikipedia, has played the gentleman card with emotional intelligence and balanced gameplay. Farrhana Bhatt, the fiery actress and peace activist from Jammu and Kashmir, has been the season’s strongest female voice, unafraid to challenge even the most powerful contestants. Music composer Amaal Mallik, brother of singer Armaan Malik, brought his creative genius and emotional vulnerability to the house despite controversies about host Salman Khan’s alleged favoritism. Stand-up comedian Pranit More provided comic relief while strategically navigating the complex house dynamics. And spiritual influencer Tanya Mittal, who entered as an underdog, transformed herself into a formidable competitor whose journey video became the longest in Bigg Boss history.
As voting lines closed at 10:00 AM this morning and the nation awaits tonight’s result, the debate rages on: Which of these five contestants truly deserves to be crowned Bigg Boss 19 winner?
Gaurav Khanna: The Gentleman Who Became ‘TV Ka Superstar’
Contents
- 1 Gaurav Khanna: The Gentleman Who Became ‘TV Ka Superstar’
- 2 Farrhana Bhatt: The Fearless Fighter Who Challenged Everyone
- 3 Amaal Mallik: The Controversial Composer Protected by Bias?
- 4 Pranit More: The Comic Relief Who Played Smart
- 5 Tanya Mittal: The Underestimated Spiritual Warrior
- 6 The Trophy, The Predictions, and The Final Showdown
- 7 The Leaked Predictions and Wikipedia Controversy
- 8 Tonight’s Grand Finale: What to Expect
- 9 The Verdict: Whose Season Was It Really?
If pre-finale predictions, Wikipedia leaks, and social media trends are any indication, Gaurav Khanna stands as the frontrunner to lift the Bigg Boss 19 trophy tonight. The actor, best known for his roles as Senior Inspector Kavin in CID and Anuj Kapadia in the megahit show Anupamaa—a performance that earned him the Indian Telly Award for Best Actor (Editorial)—entered the Bigg Boss house with a dignified, composed demeanor that immediately set him apart from the typical reality show contestant.
Throughout the 15-week journey, Gaurav’s gameplay has been characterized by patience, emotional intelligence, and what many fans describe as the “gentleman’s approach.” Unlike contestants who relied on aggression, manipulation, or manufactured drama to stay relevant, Gaurav carved his path through authenticity, strategic thinking, and the ability to forge genuine connections with housemates while maintaining clear boundaries. His approach earned consistent praise from host Salman Khan, who noted during a recent Weekend Ka Vaar episode: “The approach that GK has taken in the house is quite dangerous, yet from the start, he has always maintained his dignity.”
Gaurav’s strategic acumen was particularly evident in his handling of the captaincy tasks and his ability to navigate the complex political dynamics of the “Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar” theme. He became the first contestant to win the “Ticket to Finale,” securing his place in the top five weeks before the final showdown—a testament to both his popularity with audiences and his standing within the house.
The actor’s confidence in his own victory became a talking point during a heated exchange with fellow finalist Farrhana Bhatt. When Farrhana questioned his popularity in the Indian television industry during a captaincy task, Gaurav delivered one of the season’s most memorable lines: “Power of television dikhaunga, haan hoon main TV ka superstar, yahan ka, finale mein khade hoke taali bajayegi mere liye dekhna. Tu jaani jaayegi ke tu mere season mein aayi thi” (I’ll show you the power of television. Yes, I am TV’s superstar. You’ll see them clapping for me at the finale. You’ll be known as someone who came in my season).
This bold declaration, which some viewed as arrogance while others saw as justified confidence, may have proven prophetic. According to multiple reports, Gaurav has been leading voting trends throughout the final week, with Business Standards confirming he’s currently ahead of his competition. The actor holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Dr. Virendra Swarup Education Centre in Kanpur and attended Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, bringing both academic credentials and street smarts to his gameplay.
Gaurav’s estimated net worth of ₹8-15 crore and his status as one of the season’s highest-paid contestants—reportedly earning approximately ₹17.5 lakh per week or ₹2.5 lakh per episode—reflects his stature in the television industry. However, his critics argue that his gameplay, while dignified, lacked the high-risk moments and dramatic confrontations that make for compelling television. The question remains: Will the audience reward steady, strategic gameplay over explosive entertainment value?
Farrhana Bhatt: The Fearless Fighter Who Challenged Everyone
If there’s one contestant who consistently refused to back down from confrontation regardless of the opponent’s stature, it’s Farrhana Bhatt. The actress and peace activist from Jammu and Kashmir, born on March 15, 1997, emerged as the season’s most polarizing figure—loved by fans who admired her fearless attitude and criticized by others who viewed her confrontational style as unnecessarily aggressive.
Farrhana’s Bigg Boss journey began on Day 1 when housemates voted to evict her in the Assembly Room task. However, in a dramatic twist that set the tone for her entire season, Bigg Boss moved her to a secret room to observe the house rather than fully evicting her. Her re-entry became dependent on Gaurav Khanna’s choice between two apps—”Re-entry: Farrhana Returns” or “Half Ration, Half Plates.” When Gaurav chose her re-entry on Day 6, Farrhana returned to the main house with renewed determination and inside knowledge of her housemates’ conversations.
Throughout the season, Farrhana established herself as the voice that refused to be silenced. She challenged Gaurav’s popularity claims, questioned Amaal Mallik’s preferential treatment, confronted Tanya Mittal’s spiritual persona, and engaged in strategic gameplay that often put her at the center of house controversies. Her willingness to take on anyone—regardless of their fan following, Salman Khan’s opinions, or house dynamics—earned her a dedicated fan base that appreciated her authenticity and courage.
Multiple reports identify Farrhana as the predicted first runner-up, with popular social media account The Khabri’s prediction placing her just behind Gaurav Khanna. This positioning reflects her journey as a strong contender whose confrontational style may have cost her the ultimate victory while cementing her status as one of the season’s most memorable contestants.
Critics of Farrhana’s gameplay point to moments where her aggression crossed lines into what some viewers perceived as unnecessarily harsh behavior. However, her supporters counter that she simply refused to play the submissive female role that reality television often expects from women contestants. In a season where several male contestants displayed problematic behavior that went largely unchallenged, Farrhana’s willingness to call out double standards made her a feminist icon for many viewers.
The question facing voters tonight: Should the trophy go to someone who played safely and diplomatically, or to someone who took risks, created drama, and refused to compromise her authentic self regardless of public opinion?
Amaal Mallik: The Controversial Composer Protected by Bias?
Music composer Amaal Mallik, brother of renowned playback singer Armaan Malik, entered the Bigg Boss 19 house with considerable expectations given his impressive credentials in the Indian music industry. Having composed hit songs for numerous Bollywood films and won multiple awards, Amaal represented the creative, sensitive artist archetype—vulnerable, emotionally expressive, and occasionally prone to breakdowns under pressure.
However, Amaal’s journey became one of the season’s most controversial narratives, with accusations of host bias and preferential treatment dominating discussions about his gameplay. Many viewers and contestants noted what they perceived as Salman Khan’s protective attitude toward Amaal, with the superstar host allegedly going easier on the music composer during Weekend Ka Vaar confrontations compared to his treatment of other contestants who committed similar or lesser infractions.
The controversy reached its peak following an incident where Amaal allegedly misbehaved with Farrhana Bhatt. While Salman Khan did address the incident, giving Amaal a “last warning” and even calling his father to counsel him, many viewers felt the response was disproportionately lenient compared to how other contestants were held accountable for problematic behavior. This perceived bias led to widespread speculation that the makers were grooming Amaal for victory—speculation that intensified when some fans noticed patterns in task outcomes and elimination decisions that seemed to favor the music composer.
Despite these controversies, Amaal’s supporters argue that he brought genuine vulnerability and emotional honesty to the show. His breakdowns, moments of self-doubt, and struggles with the high-pressure environment resonated with viewers who appreciated his authenticity. His musical performances inside the house, including soulful renditions that showcased his talent, provided memorable moments that elevated the show’s entertainment value beyond mere confrontations and tasks.
Amaal’s sister, singer Palak Muchhal (who is also the sister of Smriti Mandhana’s fiancé Palash Muchhal), has been actively campaigning for him on social media. Shehnaaz Gill, the Bigg Boss 13 finalist and sister of Bigg Boss 19 contestant Shehbaz Badesha, also publicly supported Amaal, urging her fans: “I’ve seen the love you all have been giving him, and now it’s time to take it one step further. Let’s come together and vote for @AmaalMallik and make sure he reaches the very top! #BiggBoss19.”
According to The Khabri’s prediction, Amaal is expected to finish in fifth position among the top five finalists. Whether this reflects genuine audience sentiment or the impact of bias allegations on his vote share will be revealed tonight.
Pranit More: The Comic Relief Who Played Smart
Stand-up comedian Pranit More represented a refreshing presence in a house often dominated by intense drama and heated confrontations. His ability to defuse tense situations with humor, provide comic relief during stressful tasks, and maintain positive relationships across different house factions made him a valuable player whose strategic gameplay often flew under the radar.
Pranit’s journey in Bigg Boss 19 showcased the power of likability combined with strategic thinking. While he never emerged as the dominant personality in major controversies or the central figure in house politics, he consistently positioned himself as everyone’s friend—a strategy that kept him safe during multiple eviction nominations while allowing him to gather intelligence and influence outcomes without becoming a primary target.
The comedian’s emotional moments, particularly during Family Week when his loved ones visited the house, revealed the genuine person behind the humor. The clip of his family visit left him visibly moved, reminding viewers that beneath the laughter and jokes existed a man deeply connected to his roots and family values. These moments of vulnerability balanced his comedic persona and made him a well-rounded contestant whom audiences could relate to on multiple levels.
According to The Khabri’s prediction, Pranit is expected to finish as the second runner-up—a respectable position that reflects his solid gameplay even if it wasn’t dramatic enough to capture the trophy. His journey proves that in Bigg Boss, sometimes being everyone’s friend rather than anyone’s enemy can take you surprisingly far, even if it doesn’t ultimately win you the crown.
Pranit’s supporters argue that his positive energy, conflict resolution skills, and ability to maintain dignity without creating unnecessary drama represent the ideal Bigg Boss contestant. His critics counter that his gameplay lacked the bold moves and risk-taking that define winners. Tonight’s result will indicate whether Indian audiences prefer entertainment value and emotional intelligence over aggressive gameplay and manufactured drama.
Tanya Mittal: The Underestimated Spiritual Warrior
Perhaps no contestant’s transformation throughout Bigg Boss 19 has been more dramatic than Tanya Mittal’s evolution from underestimated outsider to formidable finalist. The spiritual influencer, model, and Miss Asia Tourism 2018 entered the house without the celebrity backing, television industry connections, or pre-existing fan base that her competitors enjoyed. What she lacked in star power, however, she compensated for with determination, strategic thinking, and the ability to connect with audiences through her authentic spiritual journey.
Tanya’s gameplay centered on her strong spiritual beliefs, manifested through her signature greeting “Jai Sri Ram” and her consistent attempts to maintain moral high ground in house conflicts. This approach initially made her a target for mockery from contestants who viewed her spirituality as performative or strategic rather than genuine. However, as weeks progressed, even skeptics began acknowledging that Tanya’s beliefs appeared deeply rooted rather than adopted for game advantage.
The spiritual influencer’s journey became one of the season’s most discussed narratives when Bigg Boss revealed that her journey video—the compilation of highlights shown to finalists before the finale—was the longest in Bigg Boss history. This revelation validated what her fans had been claiming throughout the season: that Tanya’s transformation from outsider to finalist represented one of the most compelling character arcs in recent Bigg Boss seasons.
Tanya’s emotional response to seeing her journey video became a viral moment. According to reports, she burst into tears even before the video began playing, overwhelmed by the realization of how far she had traveled from being an underdog to standing among the top five. After watching her highlights, she was seen thanking Bigg Boss, a gesture that encapsulated her gratitude for the platform and opportunity.
Her fans in Delhi organized massive campaigns before the finale, taking over public spaces to urge people to vote for Tanya. Social media flooded with declarations like: “Tanya Mittal is REAL winner of the show. She got exactly what she wanted, FAME and she went VIRAL everywhere on social media. Sometimes that’s bigger than the trophy.” Another viral tweet proclaimed: “‘Dil bhi jeeta, game bhi… aur sabke muh bhi band kiye.’ She walked in underestimated… and walked out unforgettable. Tanya’s journey wasn’t luck—it was legacy. What journey Tanya Mittal had!”
According to The Khabri’s prediction, Tanya is expected to finish as the third runner-up. However, her supporters argue that predictions don’t account for the groundswell of support from viewers who appreciate underdog stories and genuine spiritual journeys over celebrity connections and industry backing.
The Trophy, The Predictions, and The Final Showdown
The Bigg Boss 19 trophy, officially unveiled during the December 4, 2025 episode, represents the culmination of 106 days of struggle, strategy, and survival. The sleek design, made of shiny silver and studded with diamonds, features a black base inscribed with “WINNER – BIGG BOSS 19” in elegant gold lettering. The base displays the JioHotstar logo on the left, the classic multicolored Bigg Boss 19 eye logo on the right, and the Endemol Shine India logo on the back. The trophy’s two human arms and hands, completely encrusted in silver diamonds or crystals, reach upward in victory—a symbol that one of tonight’s five finalists will soon be holding.
When the top five finalists were called to the Assembly Room for the trophy unveiling and asked to name their predicted winner, the responses revealed their confidence levels and strategic thinking. According to reports from that session, most contestants diplomatically avoided naming themselves while subtly positioning their narratives for maximum audience sympathy—a final strategic move before voters made their ultimate decision.
The winner’s prize package includes not just the diamond-studded trophy but an estimated cash prize of ₹50-55 lakh, consistent with previous seasons. However, for most finalists, the real prize extends far beyond the money—it’s the fame, the Instagram followers, the future career opportunities, and the status of being forever known as a Bigg Boss winner that truly matters.
The Leaked Predictions and Wikipedia Controversy
Adding intrigue to tonight’s finale is the controversy surrounding premature winner announcements. Wikipedia declared Gaurav Khanna as Bigg Boss 19 winner days before the official announcement, sparking intense speculation about whether results were predetermined or if someone with inside information had edited the page. Popular social media account The Khabri released predictions showing:
- Winner: Gaurav Khanna
- First Runner-Up: Farrhana Bhatt
- Second Runner-Up: Pranit More
- Third Runner-Up: Tanya Mittal
- Fourth Runner-Up: Amaal Mallik
However, skeptics note that similar Wikipedia premature announcements occurred during Bigg Boss 18, where Rajat Dalal was declared winner before Karanveer Mehra actually won the show. This precedent suggests that tonight’s actual result could differ dramatically from leaked predictions, with any of the five finalists potentially emerging victorious depending on final vote counts.
Adding another layer to the speculation, former Bigg Boss 17 contestant Tehelka Bhai released a viral video claiming that the makers of Bigg Boss 19 have allegedly decided not to let Gaurav Khanna win, suggesting that another contestant is being backed for the title. Whether this claim has any merit or represents mere speculation designed to generate views remains unclear.
Tonight’s Grand Finale: What to Expect
The Bigg Boss 19 Grand Finale promises to be a spectacular television event featuring performances by former contestants, celebrity guests, and emotional moments as the journey concludes. Ex-contestants including Natalia Janoszek and Nehal Chudasama will reportedly entertain audiences with their performances, while rumored special guests include Elvish Yadav, Karan Kundrra, Tejasswi Prakash, Isha Malviya, Abhishek Kumar, and even Kapil Sharma.
Bollywood actress Ananya Panday is confirmed to grace the finale stage to promote her upcoming movie “Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri,” adding Bollywood glamour to the proceedings. The episode will feature the finalists’ journey videos, emotional farewells, special performances, and ultimately, the moment millions have been waiting for—Salman Khan opening the envelope and announcing the Bigg Boss 19 winner’s name.
Viewers can watch the grand finale live on JioHotstar starting at 9:00 PM IST, with the television broadcast on Colors TV beginning at 10:30 PM IST. The voting lines officially closed at 10:00 AM this morning, meaning the winner has effectively already been decided by public vote—tonight’s finale will simply reveal what audiences have chosen.
The Verdict: Whose Season Was It Really?
As we approach the final hours before the winner announcement, the question of whose season Bigg Boss 19 truly was doesn’t have a simple answer. Was it Gaurav Khanna’s season, where the dignified gentleman proved that strategic, balanced gameplay combined with television stardom can dominate a reality show? Was it Farrhana Bhatt’s season, where a fearless woman refused to be silenced and challenged every power structure in the house? Was it Amaal Mallik’s season, where talent and vulnerability competed with allegations of host bias? Was it Pranit More’s season, proving that comedy and likability can take you to the finish line? Or was it Tanya Mittal’s season, the ultimate underdog story of spiritual transformation and viral fame?
The truth is that Bigg Boss 19 belonged to all five finalists in different ways. Each brought unique qualities that contributed to the season’s success, high TRP ratings, and sustained audience engagement. Each represented different paths to success—celebrity status vs. underdog determination, aggressive confrontation vs. diplomatic navigation, emotional vulnerability vs. strategic calculation.
Tonight’s winner will be determined not by who played the perfect game but by who resonated most deeply with the voting Indian audience. In a few hours, one name will be announced, one trophy will be lifted, and one contestant will be forever etched in Bigg Boss history as the Season 19 champion.
But regardless of who wins, the real victory belongs to the show itself—which once again proved that 15 weeks of locked-in strangers navigating tasks, emotions, and human dynamics remains appointment television for millions of Indians who can’t resist the question: What would I do if I were in that house?

