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Sonia Bansal and Neet Mahal come out in support of Khanzaadi amid the allegations in The 50

Updated on: 11 February,2026 11:26 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Neet Mahal defended Khanzaadi amid criticism on The 50, questioning the narrative against her and suggesting viewers may not see the full story. Sonia Bansal also voiced support, but Khanzaadi ultimately faced eviction after receiving zero votes in the latest episode

Sonia Bansal and Neet Mahal come out in support of Khanzaadi amid the allegations in The 50

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The controversy around The 50 continues to spark strong reactions online, and actress Neet Mahal has now stepped forward to support Khanzaadi. The contestant has recently been facing criticism, with some viewers accusing her of character assassinating fellow contestant Chahat Pandey. However, Neet believes the narrative being created against Khanzaadi is incomplete and unfair.

Neet Mahal comes out in support


As debates grow louder on social media, Neet questioned how quickly perceptions have changed. She pointed out that Khanzaadi has been under constant camera surveillance for months, and her behavior has never appeared unreasonable or aggressive before. According to Neet, such sudden labeling raises doubts about whether the audience is being shown the entire story.



Expressing her views strongly, Neet Mahal said: “This narrative around Khanzaadi simply doesn’t add up. We’ve seen her for months under nonstop cameras- she’s never been irrational or volatile. So how does she suddenly become “the problem” now? Something is missing. Reactions this intense don’t come without repeated provocation. The math isn’t mathing. Either we’re not seeing the full picture, or the story just doesn’t make sense.”

Her statement has brought a fresh angle to the discussion. Neet emphasized that intense reactions usually come after continuous provocation, something that may not always be fully visible in edited episodes. She suggested that viewers should be cautious before forming strong opinions based on limited footage.

With Neet Mahal openly backing Khanzaadi, the conversation around the controversy has taken a new turn. While audiences remain divided, her support has encouraged many to reconsider the situation and look at it from a broader perspective as The 50 moves forward.

Sonia Bansal supports Khanzaadi

Earlier, even Sonia Bansal came out in support of Khanzaadi, she took to her Instagram handle to share, "I know Khanzaadi since Bigg Boss and she has always been real- under 24x7 cameras, without filters. That truth doesn’t change. What changed in The 50 is editing. Hope she rises above these narratives. Truth always outlives manufactured perceptions! More power to you Khanzaadi!"

However, the recent episode didn't work in Khanzaadi's favour, the former Bigg Boss contestant was given the exit order with zero votes in her favour. 

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