• September 22, 2025

“Zeishan Quadri Shuts Down Allegations on Weekend Ka Vaar: ‘Main Keh Ke Loonga’”

“Zeishan Quadri Shuts Down Allegations on Weekend Ka Vaar: ‘Main Keh Ke Loonga’”

On Weekend Ka Vaar (September 20), Bigg Boss contestant Zeishan Quadri made it clear that he’s not the kind of player who hides behind whispers or backroom politics. After days of murmurs in the house and allegations from Farhana that he plays a double game, Zeishan came armed with a sharp, no-nonsense rebuttal. Looking straight ahead, he said with his trademark firmness: “Sabse pahle to Tanya ke munh per hi Tanya ko flipper bolata hun. Kisi ko galatfahmi hai toh nikale.” (“First of all, I call Tanya a flipper right on her face. If anyone has a misunderstanding, let them clear it.”)

That one statement not only set the record straight, but also underlined his approach: direct, confrontational, and unapologetically transparent. In a show where contestants are often accused of plotting behind closed doors, Zeishan’s stance stands out as a deliberate positioning of himself as someone who will fight his battles upfront. And he didn’t stop there. When Kunickaa accused him of manipulative tactics, he retorted with another punch line (from his film Gangs of Wasseypur) that instantly became a highlight of the episode: “Main to keh ke loonga aur keh ke hi leta hoon main.” (“If I have to take a stand, I’ll say it openly and I’ll take it openly too.”) His declaration worked both as a defense and as a statement of intent, signaling to the house — and the audience — that his strategy would rely on blunt honesty rather than diplomacy or backbiting.

In the larger narrative of Bigg Boss, where perception often decides fate, Zeishan Quadri’s clear-eyed confrontation could well mark a turning point. His upfront dismissal of Farhana and Kunickaa’s allegations positions him as a straight talker, someone who refuses to play safe by hiding behind alliances or secret gossip. For viewers, this might be the beginning of his rise as the housemate who thrives not by scheming in shadows, but by standing tall in the spotlight of confrontation.

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