Top 3 Bigg Boss 19 Finalists: Gaurav Khanna, Farrhana Bhatt, and More

The reality show Bigg Boss 19, hosted by Salman Khan, is nearing its Grand Finale, scheduled for December 7. The finale week has seen six finalists: Tanya Mittal, Farrhana Bhatt, Gaurav Khanna, Malti Chahar, Amaal Mallik, and Pranit More. Each contestant battled through fourteen weeks filled with challenges, evictions, and intense rivalries to reach this pivotal moment.
Top 3 Bigg Boss 19 Finalists: Gaurav Khanna, Farrhana Bhatt, and More
Gaurav Khanna
Gaurav Khanna has emerged as a key player this season. Initially perceived as passive, he stepped up, showcasing his strategic thinking and mental strength. Active in tasks but selective in conflicts, Gaurav managed to navigate through numerous conspiracies aimed at him.
- Victorious in the Ticket to Finale task.
- Praised by Salman Khan and Farah Khan for his performance.
- Farah Khan referred to this season as the “Gaurav Khanna show.”
Farrhana Bhatt
From the start, Farrhana Bhatt made her mark, establishing dominance and a distinct persona. Not one to conform, she has voiced her opinions without hesitation. Known for her sharp comebacks, she has become a fierce competitor.
- Recognized for her bold and savage remarks.
- Controversial for her fiery language directed at other contestants.
- Formed significant bonds with fellow contestants like Tanya Mittal.
Pranit More
Pranit More’s journey on Bigg Boss 19 has been remarkable. Despite facing health issues that led to his temporary exit, he returned to solidify his presence in the finale week. His comedic talents and fair play have resonated well with audiences.
- Hosts “The Pranit More Show” inside the house.
- Known for his honesty and straightforward approach.
- Faced criticism for a bold nomination choice leading to a friend’s eviction.
The competition is fierce as the finale approaches. Gaurav, Farrhana, and Pranit each possess traits that may lead them to victory. The winner will be unveiled this Sunday during the live finale on JioHotstar.




