- By Swati Singh
- Tue, 29 Oct 2024 11:04 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Shalini Passi exits an interview midway: During a recent interview with Galatta India, featuring the cast of Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives, Shalini Passi made headlines by abruptly walking out not once, but twice. The dramatic exit left fans intrigued, and upon her return, Shalini appeared visibly emotional, with tears welling up in her eyes. The sudden departure sparked speculation among viewers who flooded the comments section with theories about the cause of her distress.
Many attributed Shalini's reaction to a comment made by co-star Kalyani Saha, sparking debate and discussion among fans. The tense moment has generated significant buzz, leaving the audience wondering what exactly transpired behind the scenes and what triggered Shalini's emotional response.
In a dramatic turn of events, Shalini Passi suddenly exited the interview, saying "I need a break" as the host began discussing her. Her abrupt departure left the others perplexed, prompting them to inquire about her well-being. Shalini casually remarked, "You guys can carry on," before stepping away. Maheep Kapoor swiftly intervened, injecting humour into the tense moment by joking, "Should we be rolling on Season 4?" Bhavana then chimed in, suggesting that Kalyani Saha's preceding comment - implying Shalini sought attention - might have triggered the walkout, eliciting laughter from the group.
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Passi made a brief return to the interview, only to depart again without offering an explanation, leaving her colleagues and the host bewildered. Undeterred, the remaining cast members proceeded with the conversation for several minutes. Eventually, Shalini rejoined the group, visibly emotional and teary-eyed, casting a sombre tone over the previously lighthearted discussion. Her dual departures and emotional reappearance have sparked curiosity among fans, fueling speculation about the underlying reasons for her actions.
