The 50: Nehal Chudasama Fires Back At Khanzaadi's Body-Shaming Remark On Her, Says "This Is Loud Insecurity”
Nehal Chudasama responds to Khanzaadi’s body-shaming remark on The 50, calls it “loud insecurity.”
Nehal Chudasama is known for her bold personality and has never been someone who stays silent. From her strong presence in Bigg Boss 19 to her current powerful stint in The 50, she has built a reputation for being confident, sharp, and unapologetic. On The 50, she is seen playing the game with clarity and strength. But beyond strategy, it was her personality that kept her in focus.
In an earlier episode of The 50, Nehal fans were irked as one of the co-contestants passed a demeaning comment. Khanzaadi made a body-shaming comment behind her back, saying, "Aur ek yeh hai, chhati chaudhi karke aajati hai." People noticed the statement, and a lot of them thought it went too far.
Now that the shooting of the show is complete and Nehal is finally out, she has chosen to respond - and she did it in her own way. Without directly naming anyone, she addressed the comment strongly but calmly.
She said, “Chaati chaudi karke har jagah aa jati hai. Behen, chaati chaudi karne ke liye bhi mehnat karni padti hai, quite literally, jo main gym mein roz karti hoon. Aur zindagi mein bhi bohot saare aise kaam kiya hai, bohot situations mein se ukhaad ke dikhaya hai maine, jiske wajah se main apna seena chaudha karke chalti hoon.”
Nehal did not stop there. She added, “Women who comment negatively on other women's bodies or beauty are women who are insecure of them. This is loud insecurity speaking. So jisne bhi ye comments kiye hai throughout The 50 mein ya kahin pe bhi about my body, my beauty or whatsoever, it is their insecurity speaking out loud. I'm not gonna take names, but understand, you need to work on yourselves, bro.”
Her reply was sharp but controlled. Instead of yelling back, she decided to call out the mindset of people who think like that about women. Nehal's strong stand makes it clear that confidence and hard work should be respected, not made fun of.