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The 50: Khanzaadi slams Chahat Pandey and Tejaswi Nadivada for spreading false narratives, calls it 'ghor kalyun'

Updated on: 18 February,2026 06:16 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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After exiting The 50, Khanzaadi criticised re entry task dynamics, accused Chahat Pandey of insecurity, claimed unfair narratives hurt her game, and alleged Tejaswi misrepresented events despite “not remembering exactly what happened.”

The 50: Khanzaadi slams Chahat Pandey and Tejaswi Nadivada for spreading false narratives, calls it 'ghor kalyun'

Chahat Pandey, Khanzaadi, Tejaswi Madivada

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After her exit from The 50, Khanzaadi has once again spoken out, this time through a detailed Instagram Stories post reacting to the show’s re-entry task and her experience inside the house. In her statement, Khanzaadi praised the male contestants for their effort while questioning the intent and performance of some of the female participants.

Khanzaadi slams Chahat Pandey


Referring to the re-entry game, Khanzaadi wrote that all the boys played with full dedication and commitment. However, she alleged that a few female contestants did not perform sincerely and singled out Chahat Pandey, calling her “the most insecure” and claiming that she did not participate intentionally. Khanzaadi added that viewers could watch the episode themselves and form their own opinion.



In her post, Khanzaadi also spoke about the lack of support she felt from another woman on the show. She wrote that it was unfortunate when women did not stand by each other, using the phrase “aurat hi aurat ki dushman hoti hai.” According to her, false narratives were created against her, which influenced others in the house and affected several of her genuine bonds and friendships.

Defending her journey, Khanzaadi said she played the game with honesty, loyalty, and dignity, and was never insecure about anyone. She stated that standing strong in one’s truth often makes others uncomfortable, and alleged that insecurity and manipulation were visible in the episodes themselves. She further claimed that unfair narratives impacted her game but said she trusts that truth and karma eventually prevail.

Ending her note on a thankful note, Khanzaadi expressed gratitude to those who supported her, adding that “real always recognizes real.” Her post has viewers reacting strongly to her revelations and revisiting the dynamics shown on the show.

Khanzaadi calls out Tejaswi Madivada

In another story, Khanzaadi even slammed Tejaswi for spreading misinformation in interviews, she wrote, "About this contestant named Tejaswi speaking against me in interviews. I have our real chats saved, she clearly said herself in the chat, that she doesn't even remember exactly what happened and yet she's speaking about me with full confidence. Sometimes people say things confidently even when they don't fully remember what really happened, and that can create a very different narrative from the truth."

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