I’m Only Getting ₹50 Lakh, So Why Would I Pay ₹2 Crore to Quit?” Awez Darbar Breaks His Silence After Bigg Boss 19 Exit

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His eviction from Bigg Boss 19 turned into one of the season’s most talked-about moments not just for what happened in the house, but for the swirling rumours that followed. Did Awez Darbar pay to exit? Did his family strike a deal with makers? In a candid interview post-eviction, he confronts the whispers head-on, defends his reputation, and opens up about what really went wrong.

Bigg Boss 19 News: The Rumour Mill That Refused to Quit

As soon as his eviction hit airwaves, a sensational story began doing the rounds: supposedly, Awez or his family paid ₹2 crore as a penalty to the show’s makers to orchestrate a voluntary exit. The motive, according to gossipers, was to dodge the looming entry of his ex, Shubhi Joshi, as a wildcard contestant, something that might have muddied his on-screen image.

But Darbar, clearly exasperated, rejects this narrative outright. “I’m only earning ₹50 lakh from the show, so why would I pay ₹2 crore to exit?” he says, his voice heavy with frustration. He adds that even he was shocked by his eviction and that his family was equally stunned. He insists none of those rumours have any basis in truth.

The Unseen Performance

In the interview, Awez revisits his journey inside the Bigg Boss house, his motivations, his missteps, and what he thinks people misunderstood. While he acknowledges criticism about his gameplay, he pushes back on the narrative that he didn’t contribute. He says he did many things that “went viral,” but his low-key style and reluctance to engage in aggressive conflict were used against him, both in and out of the house.

One of the major flashpoints was Amaal Mallik’s repeated jibes calling him a womanizer, accusing a large chunk of his followers of being fake, and suggesting ulterior motives behind his fame. Awez doesn’t gloss over these. He argues that much of the talk was strategic, meant to undermine his standing, and denies ever asking for work or favors. He claims he built his path independently, even despite challenges posed by his family’s musical legacy.

Then there were personal attacks, rumors of infidelity with Shubhi Joshi, flirtatious messaging with other women, and emotional friction with his fiancée Nagma Mirajkar. In response, Darbar insists: there was no “dating spree,” no secret liaisons. He states that allegations were distorted, that his relationship with Nagma was real and serious, and that he never introduced external drama into the show.

Love, Loss & Looking Ahead

On the personal front, Awez also gave fans a peek into his post-BB plans. While the couple had initially planned to get married in December, the whirlwind inside the Bigg Boss house triggered a pause. Now, he says, they will take time to heal, maybe take a break, and then decide. But make no mistake he’s serious about the promise.

As for his next steps professionally, Darbar made it clear he’s open to exploring further in reality TV, and perhaps beyond though he will tread carefully. After all, he says, his decision-making will no longer be driven by narratives others spin around him.

The Fallout & Fan Frenzy

Awez’s exit didn’t just spark media debate; fans, ex-contestants, and celebrities alike joined in. Many expressed disappointment, some called the elimination unfair, and a few chastised the show’s narrative control. Voices from inside and outside the industry questioned whether the eviction was genuinely driven by audience votes, or if other forces were at play.

For his part, Awez seems ready to let his work answer the noise. He’s not shying from confrontation, but he’s also not going back into the trenches for petty drama. As he prepares his next move, audiences will be watching to see whether the quiet creator can turn this final exit into a fresh beginning.