“I gave him the benefit of the doubt”—Farrhana on her fight with Amaal Mallik.

One of the major turning points in her journey was her clash with Amaal Mallik, which became one of the season’s most discussed conflicts. The arguments between them were sharp, emotional, and sometimes even confusing to the viewers. But when asked about it now, Farrhana’s tone is calm and clear.

“With Amaal, I gave him the benefit of the doubt,” she said. “The house is stressful. So many people talk about you, and it’s getting disturbing. So when he came and said sorry, I accepted it and forgave him.”

According to her, Bigg Boss is a pressure cooker environment. People react out of stress, insecurity, and misunderstandings, and sometimes the best thing to do is to allow space for apologies and closure.

Farrhana believes that holding grudges inside the house would only drain the energy needed for the game. Even though she and Amaal had their share of disagreements, she respected his apology.

The unpredictable equation with Tanya

When it comes to Tanya, her thoughts are more cautious. Their relationship inside the house was neither a full friendship nor an open rivalry—it sat somewhere in between. Farrhana explains that Tanya was someone she genuinely tried to maintain a positive bond with, but things sometimes felt unclear.

“You never know what’s happening,” she said. “I have been on good terms with her since the start, but you never know about her.”

This statement reflects the uncertainty that many contestants feel in Bigg Boss. The environment creates confusion, and trust becomes difficult. Farrhana did not dismiss Tanya, nor did she call her fake—she admitted that she is unsure, especially now that she has stepped outside and started hearing more things from the audience.

For Farrhana, her equation with Tanya is something she wants to understand better with time, not emotion.

A special bond with Nehal Choudasma

Among all the relationships inside the house, Nehal Choudasma stood out as someone who supported Farrhana even in tough times. Their connection grew naturally through conversations, tasks, and emotional support. Nehal was one of the few people who consistently stood by her.

“She was supporting me on the stage, and she hugged me tight there,” Farrhana recalled with warmth.

However, she also added a practical point—now that she is outside the house, she wants to take time to see who was genuinely by her side throughout the journey.

“Now that I have come out, I have to check what people have spoken about me behind my back,” she said. “Then I’ll decide according to my feelings with whom to be friends.”

Standing strong despite being called the “villain.”

Many contestants face labels during their Bigg Boss journey, and for Farrhana, being called a “villain” became one of the most talked-about tags of the season. But she does not take it negatively. Instead, she feels it shows the impact she made.