Mumbai, October 27 (Udaipur Kiran): A major twist may soon hit Bigg Boss 19, as reports suggest that Abhishek Bajaj’s ex-wife, Akanksha Jindal, could be entering the reality show as a wild card contestant. If confirmed, her entry could completely change the game dynamics inside the Bigg Boss house.

A picture of a woman believed to be Akanksha Jindal, standing outside a vanity van dressed in a pink outfit, has gone viral on social media. Fans are speculating that she has already begun shooting for the show. While Colors TV and the Bigg Boss team have not issued an official confirmation, buzz from industry insiders indicates that Akanksha’s entry could happen very soon.
Salman Khan’s Hint Sparked Speculation
During the latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode, host Salman Khan indirectly mentioned Abhishek Bajaj’s ex-wife while addressing tensions between contestants. He said,
“The people laughing at Tanya’s outside stories should remember — their wives, even ex-wives, also have plenty to say.”
The comment left Abhishek visibly uncomfortable, and he was later seen telling co-contestant Ashnoor Kaur that he hoped his ex-wife wouldn’t join the show. However, the makers seem determined to add drama and emotional intensity to the season by possibly bringing Akanksha in as a surprise wildcard.
Abhishek and Akanksha’s Past Relationship
In a recent interview, Akanksha Jindal opened up about her relationship with Abhishek. She revealed that the two met during a school reunion, fell in love, and dated for six years before getting married in 2017, reportedly against their families’ wishes.
She further claimed that after marriage, she faced restrictions on her clothing and career choices, and also accused Abhishek of betrayal. Their marriage ended after one and a half years.
If Akanksha enters the Bigg Boss house, it could lead to emotional confrontations and unexpected revelations, making this one of the most dramatic twists of Bigg Boss 19 yet.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.



