The reality television show Bigg Boss Season 19 has become a focal point of interest, particularly due to the strong performance of contestant Baseer Ali. Known for his articulate opinions and assertive presence, Baseer has captivated viewers. However, recent developments have stirred controversy as a fellow contestant has faced backlash from Baseer’s supporters after mocking the actor.
Entertainment Desk, New Delhi. Baseer Ali stands out as one of the most formidable contestants in Bigg Boss Season 19. Despite his strength in the game, there have been instances where he has found himself at odds with other participants. Some contestants have taken to ridiculing him behind his back, prompting a response from Baseer’s team.
During the previous week, Baseer Ali made a comment regarding the appearance of contestant Pranit More, suggesting he should return to his village. This remark caught the attention of host Salman Khan, who subsequently reprimanded Baseer. The incident left Pranit visibly emotional, and Baseer later acknowledged his mistake.
Backlash Against Pranit
However, the most recent episode saw Pranit More making a mockery of Baseer Ali. He was seen joking about Baseer in the company of contestants Ashnoor Kaur, Abhishek Bajaj, Kunika Sadanand, and Gaurav Khanna. In response, Baseer’s team took to social media to express their discontent, labeling Pranit’s behavior as insincere and lowbrow. They criticized him for thinking he was humorous while belittling others with derogatory terms such as ‘hyena’ and ‘I’m your father.’
He thinks he is funny, but whatever he does, he mocks people with cheap words like “Lakadbagga” and “Father Hu Tera”. Do you really find it amusing? When a conflict arises and someone intervenes to prevent violence, instead of showing respect, you mock them. You may…
– Base Ali (@basase_bob) October 4, 2025
Critique of Pranit’s Gameplay
Baseer Ali’s team further elaborated on their disdain for Pranit’s tactics, stating, “Do you genuinely believe this is humor? When an argument escalates and someone steps in to quell the violence, rather than showing appreciation, you choose to be clever and mock them. While you may find this entertaining, the audience certainly does not. Just last weekend, you shed tears for sympathy, and as soon as Salman Bhai departed, your true colors emerged once again.”









