Shiny Doshi Slams Ridhi Dogra as 'Dogli Dogra' After The 50 Eviction
Shiny Doshi Calls Ridhi Dogra 'Dogli Dogra' Post Eviction

Shiny Doshi Launches Scathing Attack on Ridhi Dogra After The 50 Eviction

As the reality television show The 50 accelerates towards its grand finale scheduled for March 22, where the Top 5 contestants will fiercely compete for the coveted trophy, a major controversy has erupted off-screen. Pandya Store fame actress Shiny Doshi, who was recently evicted from the high-stakes competition, has publicly expressed her intense fury over comments made about her behind her back by fellow contestant Ridhi Dogra.

Eviction Interviews Reveal Deep-Seated Resentment

In her latest series of eviction interviews, Shiny Doshi did not hold back, launching a verbal assault on Ridhi Dogra and branding her with the derogatory nickname 'dogli dogra'. This outburst marks a dramatic shift from their previously cordial bond on the show, where they often appeared to support each other during various games and challenges. However, after her eviction, Shiny came across several remarks made by Ridhi that she found deeply unsettling and disrespectful.

While speaking exclusively to Filmygyaan, Shiny expressed profound shock and disappointment over the accusations leveled against her, particularly those questioning her genuine intentions and motivations for participating in The 50. She vehemently denied any ulterior motives, emphasizing her commitment to the game itself.

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Shiny Doshi's Fiery Response to Allegations

Shiny stated emphatically, "On national television, you are making such comments about a married woman, claiming that I came here to seek Siwet's attention. I am sorry, but I am very secure in myself; I do not want anything from you. I have no interest in becoming Jawan's mother. I am not here to take your spot. I do not fear the danger zone; I am the queen of the danger zone."

Further elaborating in the interview, Shiny claimed that she was completely unaware during her time on the show that Ridhi was actively instigating other contestants against her. "Now I know, Ridhi Dogra, 'Dogli Dogra,' is filling people's ears against me. To reduce her own insecurity, she is calling every girl in the house her sister. When Siwet asks her why she doesn't talk to Shiny, she says, 'Oh, her image will get ruined on camera.' Cut to, she comes outside and tells me 'games ki insecurity'," Shiny revealed, highlighting what she perceives as Ridhi's duplicitous behavior.

Clarifying Intentions and Addressing Insecurity Claims

Shiny expressed her palpable anger over Ridhi's comments, which insinuated that she felt insecure about Siwet and their developing bond. She made it unequivocally clear that her sole purpose on The 50 was to compete in the game, not to engage in any fabricated love story for survival.

She asserted, "I watched the telecast after coming home and saw Ridhi Dogra saying that I was insecure about her and Siwet's love story. Let me clarify: I went to play The 50, not Bigg Boss, where I would need to create a love angle to survive. I am sorry, I am married, I am happily married, and I am very content in my life. I have no interest in becoming Jawan's mother."

The 50 Nears Its Climactic Finale

As this dramatic fallout unfolds, The 50 is set to witness its final episodes with the Top four contestants—Krishna Shroff, Kaka, Shiv Thakare, and Mr Faisu—battling it out for the ultimate trophy. The show continues to captivate audiences with its blend of competition and interpersonal conflicts.

In related news, another contestant, Ridhima Pandit, has also spoken out on The 50, slamming Vanshaj for inciting hate and rape threats, while calling out Karan and Krishna for their roles in the ongoing tensions. The series remains a hotbed of controversy and entertainment as it approaches its conclusion.

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