The stage was set, the excitement palpable, as Mridul Tiwari and Shehbaz Badesha faced off in the ultimate showdown, ‘Fans Ka Faisla’. With the roaring support of their massive fanbases, Elvish Yadav backing Mridul and Shehnaaz Gill cheering for Shehbaz, the atmosphere was electric. What really stole the spotlight, however, was the sizzling banter between the two contestants.
Mridul’s sharp wit and confident swagger came through loud and clear, showing off his cool-headed charm and quick thinking. Shehbaz, on the other hand, matched him with infectious energy, playful comebacks, and a magnetic charisma that instantly won over the crowd. Their interaction wasn’t just a clash, it was a dynamic dance of personalities, each bringing their own flavor to the heat of the moment. Together, they turned a competition into pure entertainment, proving that the game isn’t just about winning, it’s about bringing your personality to life and owning the stage. Fans are already buzzing: this fiery rivalry might just be the season’s most exciting saga!
While Mridul appeared confident, repeatedly emphasizing how hard he had worked and how much trust he placed in his fans, Shehbaz, on the other hand, came across as rather unserious with his quirky remarks like “mai hi gareeb hu” and “ye toh YouTube pe aa jaate hai mu utha ke.” These contrasting attitudes sparked a clear divide among netizens, while some viewers found Shehbaz’s antics highly entertaining, others felt his approach was slightly annoying and dismissive, to say the least.
Mridul Tiwari wins Fans ka Faisla

Content creator Mridul Tiwari, famous for his hilarious sketches and down-to-earth storytelling, brought his signature digital charisma straight into the Bigg Boss 19 house. With a huge youth following, his easygoing charm and quick wit promised plenty of laughs, and he delivered. During the intense ‘Fans Ka Faisla’ face-off, Mridul’s strong, confident personality clearly gave him the edge, helping him sail through the challenge with poise and sharp comebacks, also vowed to donate ₹50 lakhs to the needy if he emerged as the winner, a gesture that won him further praise. In contrast, Shehbaz Badesha appeared a bit nervous under pressure, which only made Mridul’s grounded and self-assured vibe stand out more. This win not only highlighted Mridul’s popularity but also cemented him as one of the season’s most relatable and likable contestants, ready to win hearts inside and outside the house.