Bigg Boss 19 Contestant Tanya Mittal: All You Need to Know
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Tanya Mittal is among the standout new entrants of Bigg Boss 19 — a young entrepreneur, content creator, and social voice who has steadily built her identity across multiple spaces. From running ventures in fashion and lifestyle to making waves with her creative digital presence, she has carved a niche that blends ambition with relatability. Known for her grounded outlook and ability to connect with diverse audiences, Tanya represents a mix of modern aspirations and cultural rootedness that makes her stand out.
Hailing from Gwalior, Tanya first grabbed headlines after being crowned Miss Asia Tourism 2018 and representing India at the international pageant in Lebanon.

With a degree in architecture from Chandigarh University, she traded blueprints for beauty and built a compelling persona that blends elegance with entrepreneurial ambition.
Founded Handmade With Love by Tanya, she started with just ₹500, creating a successful brand of handbags, handcuffs, and saris—now valued around ₹2 crore.
A motivational podcaster and TEDx speaker, Tanya’s content spans spirituality, personal growth, and mindful living. With over 2.5 million Instagram followers, her reach is both wide and engaged.
Her viral fame truly soared after she shared a heartfelt video during the Mahakumbh Mela, where she described helping victims during a tragic stampede by giving them water. That emotional clip earned her widespread recognition and changed her life forever.
On the premiere night, Tanya made a memorable entrance—touching Salman Khan’s feet with grace and saying “Jai Shree Ram” with heartfelt sincerity.
In a playful exchange, she asked Salman, "Saccha pyaar humesha adhoora hota hai kya?", teasing a response that brought warmth and laughter on set
With her blend of charm, confidence, and entrepreneurial grit—coupled with a backstory that shot her to fame in the making of one viral moment—Tanya brings depth and nuance to the Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar format. She’s not just here to play; she’s here to lead.