“Shalini Passi Walks Out of Interview Twice in Tears; Fans Question Impact of Kalyani Saha’s Remarks”

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Shalini Passi Walks Out of Interview Twice, Sparking Fan Speculation Over Kalyani Saha's Comments

In an emotional turn of events, Shalini Passi, a cast member of the Netflix series Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives, walked out of an interview not once but twice, leaving fans and fellow cast members wondering about the cause of her distress. The incident occurred during a promotional interview with Galatta India, where the tension seemed to escalate following a comment made by co-star Kalyani Saha.

Initially, Shalini appeared teary-eyed and stated, “I need a break,” before leaving the interview. As the remaining cast members expressed their concern, Maheep quipped, “Should we be rolling on Season 4?” Bhavana Panday, another cast member, suggested that Kalyani’s remark about Shalini seeking attention might have triggered her emotional response, prompting laughter from the group.

After returning briefly, Shalini once again exited the interview without explanation, further fueling speculation about the underlying issues. The remaining cast continued discussing various topics, but Shalini’s emotional state remained apparent when she returned a second time.

The situation unfolded during a moment when Kalyani was speaking, and Shalini had gotten up to adjust her dress. Kalyani remarked, “When I am talking, Shalini has to get up and get attention to herself because she is not getting attention!” This comment was met with mixed reactions from fans, some of whom defended Shalini’s sensitivity to Kalyani’s remarks.

Fans took to social media to express their thoughts, with one comment highlighting Shalini’s non-confrontational nature: “I don’t feel like Shalini was looking for attention; she just felt bad about the way Kalyani put it.” Another fan noted, “Shalini is the best… She stood up to adjust her dress.” However, others felt that the situation was escalating, with one commenter stating, “Ok this is now getting out of hand; they have made her cry now.”

The series Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives, which premiered on Netflix on October 18, explores the glamorous yet challenging lives of Bollywood’s elite and has already stirred conversations among viewers and fans regarding its cast dynamics. The unfolding drama during the interview adds another layer of intrigue to the show’s narrative.

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