Mumbai’s spotlight has turned to Bhojpuri star Dimple Singh, who was recently evicted from the high-stakes reality show ‘The 50’ on Colors TV. The actress, model, and singer didn’t hold back after stepping out, openly questioning why fellow Bhojpuri sensation Pawan Singh failed to back her during the competition.
Dimple expressed deep disappointment, noting that while stars like Amrapali Dubey, Rani Chatterjee, Manoj Tiwari, and Nirahua publicly supported her with videos, Pawan remained silent. ‘I’ve been a close friend of his, and we’ve collaborated on songs, but his decision not to support me feels like a betrayal,’ she shared in an exclusive interview.
Reflecting on her journey inside the house, Dimple called herself fortunate to be part of the national platform. However, she criticized the game’s dynamics, claiming audience votes played little role. ‘It was all about house alliances targeting individuals. I made the mistake of trusting someone and got evicted early. Those who seemed sweet on camera turned out to be cunning,’ she revealed.
On playing solo without strong allies, Dimple stood firm. ‘I could have played the sweet-talk game like others, but authenticity mattered more to me. Their alliances were stronger, and I fought alone.’ She also pointed fingers at the Hammer Task, where rule-breaking like stealing cards inflated points unfairly.
Friendships inside the house crumbled under pressure, Dimple observed. ‘Even old friends turned distant on national TV, exposing personal matters. Trust is shattered now, but perhaps things can mend outside.’ Her eviction story highlights the cutthroat reality TV world, where loyalty is rare and betrayals make headlines.
As Dimple moves forward, her candid revelations have sparked debates in the Bhojpuri industry about support systems among stars. Fans are buzzing, wondering if this fallout with Pawan Singh will impact future collaborations.