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Deepak Chahar all set to join Bigg Boss 19 as wildcard? Pacer spotted with Salman Khan on set

Perhaps the Indian Cricket player DeBac Shahhar has been out of work for a long time, but he is now returning to the spotlight. However, this time, it is not a matter of cricket, as Depac Shahhar hit the main headlines of his sudden appearance in the famous reality program “Big Boss” on Colors TV.

The last time Chalear was seen at the Dulep Trophy 2025, as he could not have a major impact and a failure to get the opportunity either in red ball games or India A white ball games in the home chain against Australia A. He was also excluded from the 2025 Iranian Cup.

Deepak Shahhar is struggling to return to India

He played the Indian Rapid Rapid, who played with Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025, the last time in India during the T20i series against Australia at home in December 2023.

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Shahhar, who was the first Indian player to score a Hati trilogy in the T20i cricket game, slipped on the striker of the Indian cricket team due to repeated injuries.

He has kept him the constant fitness problems away from the event, giving other archers the opportunity to take his place and height in choosing the team.

It is worth noting that Chahag has a history of frequent injuries, including a right thigh injury, rear stress fractures, and a knee ters.

Does Depac Shahhar make the first appearance of Big Boss?

Meanwhile, Depac Shahhar stunned the fans of his appearance in the nineteenth season of Big Boss, where many wonder whether the Indian Seamer joins the famous reality program. The Bollywood icon and the host of the show, Salman Khan welcomed Shahhar in his style on the stage.

The veteran actor maintained the suspense by mentioning how the fans were waiting to find out who would be the second wild card player while he welcomed Bashar in the show. “I feel that Big Boss is more strict than the same cricket game. Because it is inside the house, you never know who your enemies are and who are your friends,” said The Indian Seamer.

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When Salman asked about the chances of winning, Shahar said: “I will go first in the interior, and I notice everything, and only then will be determined. However, the chances of winning are very strong.”

Malti Chahar as a second contestant WildCard confirmed to Bigg Boss 19

However, it is said that he is not Debac, but his sister, Malati Shahhar, is the second rider of WildCard cards in the season 19 Bigg Boss.

It was quoted by a source by the movie “Bigg Boss 19” to get Spice and Juicior with the addition of a new contestant from Wildcard. Malti Chahar made as a new entry from WildCard, and a promise to receive things inside BB 19 House.

After Shaybaz Jill (Badsha) entered, Malati Shahhar will enter the offer to change the dynamics in Bigg Boss 19. It is expected that her entry will affect the current equations. “

Who is Malati Shahra?

Malti Chahar is an actress and model. She was born in Agura on November 15, 1990, and she comes from a family directed towards sport and is also the son of the archers of the Indian archers Rahul Shahar. Malti is the former Miss India 2009 and FeMina Miss India.

It has been carved a position in modeling, acting and creating content. She appeared in films like Genius and Ishq Pashmina and directed short films, including 7 PERE. All Malti has been set to bring joy, talent and cake to the Bigg Boss house.



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2025-10-05 08:16:00

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