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The Bigg Boss 19 mania isn’t over yet. Even though the season ended over a month ago, the contestants continue to make headlines with their friendships, fights and drama. While many bonds from the house have been rekindled, some that turned sour are yet to be mended.
One such strained relationship is between Neelam Giri and Tanya Mittal. The two have exchanged plenty of digs since leaving the show, but in a recent interview with Film Window, Tanya revealed that she misses Neelam and shared words of genuine appreciation for her.
Tanya Mittal Opens Up About Her Bond With Neelam Giri
During her interview, Tanya opened up about what she misses from the show, starting with her friendship with Neelam. She described their bond as more than just friendship, saying they were like soul sisters. However, Tanya admitted that she was shocked after leaving the show when she saw Neelam’s videos and interviews, in which she appeared to call the spiritual influencer out and make fun of her. Tanya also recalled the time in the house when Neelam engaged in backbiting with Amaal Mallik and Shehbaz Badesha, adding that she wished her Bigg Boss 19 friend had trusted her more.
‘Woh Ladki Itni Pyaari Hai’
Tanya added further that even today, Neelam still talks about her negatively in interviews, but Tanya can never speak ill about her. “Honestly, woh ladki itni pyaari hai. Mujhe lagta hai uske mummy-papa ne kuch bohot ache karm kiye honge ki unhein itni achi beti hui,” Tanya stated.
She added that Neelam is extremely sweet and has given her immense love, something she can never deny. Tanya shared, “From the very first day, the house was against me. Even on weekends, I was constantly roasted. But whenever I cried, Neelam was always there for me. She would console me and say, ‘You don’t know who you are.'”
It appears that the frost of rivalry is finally thawing, with Tanya taking a step toward reconciliation. However, it remains to be seen how Neelam will respond to this olive branch and whether she has truly forgiven her former friend, Tanya Mittal.
