Unfiltered & Unapologetic: Apoorva, The Rebel Kid, Shares Raw Truths and Modern Dating Insights from the Palace – Her Experiences Revealed!
By Apoorva: The Rebel Kid
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Welcome Back, Rebels! Apoorva and Sufi: The Unlikely Duo
Hi guys, my name is Apoorva. But you already know that because you clicked on this channel, and you are not dumb. Welcome to my channel, and welcome back to my YouTube channel! Today we have on this episode somebody who is back from the dead. Who is there? It’s Sufi Bech. Let's get into it. I just wanted to share some unfiltered thoughts and experiences, especially when it comes to relationships and how they navigate life's unexpected turns.
Okay, but you guys have given us a lot of hate during the show. And I just want to ask you guys: if I weren't there, whose words would you have been laughing at? Who would be entertaining you? So, next time when you leave a hate comment for us, just really think about it, think about it, think about it. Who gave you more drama than us? Entertainment, entertainment, entertainment – here, who else? Nobody! We have to tell you this from the start. And I hated Sufi Motiwala. Which I also told in my other story time that I did like Sufi. And what did you guys do with that story time? You guys cut the relay of that story time and bullied Sufi. This is a good thing. You didn't hear how much I love him.
In my last story time, I had said that I had asked my Sufi to leave from his house 32 times, but the Sufi did not go. And now everybody has really started believing it, that I am… but it is the sheer delusion when they say, like, they messaged me, like, if someone lives with us 32 times and you tell them to leave, then they should leave! You don't even understand this much. Like they heard that you love me, everything. But they were still upset. They were like, 'I get that you know your friends and everything, but honestly, you were wrong here fully.' Yeah. And that's like, that's just the love that they have for you, girl. I give you love. After I left from her house, we had like, 'hi-bye' meetings, like once or twice. I think he would say hi to me, and I would say bye to him. You know what, girl? It's the fact that it hurts even more when you say it the second time. Like, I heard this already. I told the same joke when the mic was off. And even then, Sufi had reacted like this. So I thought, 'What is Sufi doing, acting as if he is offended this time too?' And I get offended very quickly. I know this at this point. Yeah, I'm not a mean [ __ ].
Anyways, so when we entered the palace, like she said, she hated the fact that I was even on the show, and I was just afraid of her. I was like, 'Just kidding!' Like, one night before we enter the house, you're entering the palace, right? Like they took our phone one night before. And my last phone call was with my dad, and my dad just said, and I kid you not, he said, 'The two people that you have issues with, just go and apologize to them. Or else, they will eliminate you on episode one.' My dad did not have any faith that I could make it past episode one while she was in the house and while that other one was in the house. And so I was shaking in my boots. And then I would like to tell them, 'What's the first thing you said on the show? Your first sentence on that show?' So, when we got the task in the first episode that we all have to nominate one person whom we trust with everyone, and we nominated Maheep, or because Anshula said so, I said so. Actually, it's the first thing to me also, it's that Anshula was not saying anybody, and I just like, 'Maheep, Mahi, Maheep is the war.' Yes, so the first question we were asked is that, 'Who do you trust the most?' And I, a 23-year-old girl doing a reality TV show for the first time, aggressive and underconfident in my mind, has said in front of 20 people, looking Sufi straight in the eye (but not just like, it's not like we were right next to each other or we were even in the same room. We were in a courtyard, and she was on the other end of the courtyard, and I was on the other end, and she looked into my soul), it was like a warning from the universe. 'I know who I don't trust: Sufi Motiwala.' I was sweating profusely. I'm so sorry. I was shaking. Now I know him, and I also know that I was being such a [ __ ]. I can imagine how nervous he must be doing all this. My ass was torn. That's how I was scared. Because you know, right, like right after that, I wanted to go and apologize. Like, that was my plan to apologize. 'How do I apologize after there? How am I supposed to come up to you, you, you, you, you, and just be like, Hi, baby girl, hi, Sheila, love you.' Like, I can't do that. So after that, I created the face of the next two episodes just by watching Sufi. And at this point, we all know what face I make. So wherever I see Sufi, I see a face. Comment for more reasons. And it's the fact that I'm fully crying on episode one, like sobbing, and she is like, 'I'm not just this palace.' It's that the palace made us all like feral human beings. Yeah. At least us. At least, the most feral human like out of that palace.
The Palace Chronicles: Fights, Friendships, and Faux Pas
So on episode two, then there was this whole thing where Janvi ji made up a story that me and Maheep were attacking her. When we were. So then I started avoiding her completely that episode. I was away from you that episode. Janvi have… Oh, me, but Sufi and Janvi have fought, and the fight that you have seen between Raftaar and Sufi is nothing. Can I just do the catchphrase for them? So Janvi ji is fully lying, right? She is like, 'Apoorva, all this has happened. Maheep is doing this. Maheep is the traitor, this, that's okay.' Suddenly, someone's spirit enters inside me, and I start… like she's sitting in a corner, silently talking like a cue, like she is, you know, she is a sweet woman. She is not like really doing anything. And then there is me. 'Janvi ji, you are a liar, and guess what, baby? Cameras never brought. Facts are facts. India Push.' And I have not known any information. I've just yelled a bunch of random things at this poor woman and left. And then everybody started taking my side because they were like, 'Just crazy,' or because everybody hated Janvi ji. So everyone wanted to remove Jhanvi ji in the second episode. First of all, Raj Bhai, for obvious reasons. Which is how I figured out that Raj is the traitor. Again, will do honest justice for Janvi ji, or Janvi ji was really sweet, honestly, or, and she was very well... justice, wow! Her accessories. Sufi told me it is very expensive jewelry, like she would see and come and show us the stack every day, and she had like, every episode, like a whole head-to-toe look, whereas we were coming in jeans and T-shirts. My hair looks so dirty on the show, yaar. I mean, it looks as if someone has pulled my hair. Let's not start talking about hair, because then if we have to talk about my hair, my hair, why do you guys bully Sufi? Make it stop, stop it, don't bully him. No, but it's not even about that, it's the fact that I also, I am like, in that show, understand that my video is going on, okay? And I am saying one line, 'I hate poison, I don't like to get poison,' and then they have cut to another scene of me in the balls. The hair is completely different, and then you cut back to the video which was five seconds ago. My hair is completely different. My hair doesn't look the same in any two frames, friend. But who comes wearing clips on a literally prime show, brother? Why am I wearing so many clips? Is it discourse? I am literally not in that good scene right now, but I just added two clips. I am not able to wake up in the morning. It's like, but no, it's the fact that you have to give it to us that we, like every second that me and her are on frame. We are giving you content. Yes. Like she is just paused on the screen, and the line that is, is, 'I don't understand how I am surviving day by day.' And the dots aren't what she's even saying. That's the English translation. Like, we have taken a lot of advantage of the camera. And I mean, me and you would totally talk to the camera, addressing the camera. Because for us, you are the most important people. I'm in my miscongeniality era. You have learned this big word and you keep throwing it everywhere: congeniality. That doesn't mean that you have suddenly become a good person. Now you will see that only this edit will appear in the entire video. And it will come down that she is saying the truth. This will create misconception. Like, I love there. Okay, moving on. Brother, we are on episode one for 10 minutes. There are also episodes to play. I haven't even told you yet when we became friends. Hmm.
The Genesis of an Unbreakable Bond: From Strangers to Besties
So episode three is when I have my big fight, which I ran for 10 episodes in total. I just did not let go of that. Why? I was like, 'This, this is my only aim in life now. Fight this battle. Don't catch me, traitor.' Sufi came to me after that fight. But it's the course of our friendship, it's the most girly-pop thing, because we become… at the core reason. The reason we become friends is because I always used to have a backpack on set, while none of them used to have bags, and she wanted to have her lip gloss and blush on set. So she just like, on episode two only, she just asks me, 'Can you keep my blush and lipstick in your bag?' And I, like, 'Yeah, baby, fully!' And I kept it, and that was like, we had to spend more time because she would need her blush. So we would have like, 10-10-10 seconds again and again throughout the day. And then on episode three, after like, you had your whole meltdown and I freaked out why they've cut. Oh yes, in that lake task, I had fainted. Sufi had fainted in that, and he was crying, and he was like covering me, 'There are cameras,' and then us covering him, and I didn't even like him, I was just like, we just like abandoned… God assigned us in that moment, brother. Now after this moment, everything is going to get spoiled for you, so you all get united. I feel like as soon as we both become friends, how will everyone else get scared? Got scared, 'These two are such mean people.' But like that, you know what they, what it is? They're now coming out, everyone is saying how cheap we are, but on the show they are saying again and again that how Sufi and Apoorva… question, how smart Sufi and Apoorva are, like the whole justification constantly to attack us that, 'Why are you smart? Why are you giving content? Why are you performing in the show that you have been paid to be at? Why are you doing your job? Hello, are you insane?' Like they were just like, 'Yes, really.' No one inside the palace has said bad things about us inside the palace. Every child used to call us their own. It's the fact that I am the youngest person on this cast. And people, I'm still not getting the baby edit. Jannat is the innocent baby girl, and then Purab is the young girl. Like, I'm the baby girl. I was 20 and I was dealing with all this like lunatic adults. Like, imagine. But I think if Sufi was not in the show, I couldn't stay in that show. I literally can't do it. I don't understand who I should talk to. I don't understand to whom should I vent my anger. Because my meanest moments also have been with Sufi, because I forgot that there were cameras. I was just like this, 'My old friend. Listen to me. Love thing.' So then we became friends, and he was just like, 'Too epic.' We were happy. And by episode four, so we had given up also that me and everyone were like, 'Now we are not going to win this show. They will throw us out some day or the other.' Sufi fully believes that he is going to win this show. His grandmother or great-grandmother had told him that he is going to win the show. And Sufi everyday used to be like, 'My nani is never wrong. Till date, whatever he has said has happened,' so I just know that, you know, like I was saying that, but in my heart, my biggest fear was that I was going to be the first girl out. I was going to be the 'poke chop.' I was going to be Sahil Salatia. Or like, I would genuinely do something. If I was the first out, I wouldn't even have been back to Bombay. At the place where I have been buried, actually my ghost would have been found that, 'Brother, this mad man had really cut his vein in Jaisalmer.' Because it's too much pressure, man. On being really a big show and being the first out. Like, I was telling someone even yesterday that the reason why you see Purab, me, Sufi have so much screen presence and outperform people is because we had so much more to lose. Like, this was our first show, it felt like really a big opportunity that we had to do right by. And we could not let down our management, and we could not let down our aunts. And we had made this show so big in our minds that if we performed poorly in it, then that would be the end of us. Yes, and then the worst part is that nobody else on the cast was feeling that way because they were all reality TV veterans, or so they know that, 'Bhai, we have to show our personality, we have to talk like this, we have to play this character,' whereas for us it was constantly like, we guys every day in the morning, like I was once literally asked in a video that, 'You say something else in the morning and at night you do something else,' and I told them that it's like Rakhi Sawant, you know that someone like us can be there, can look like, can speak like that, but he looks like God because we used to do something else during the day. Then we used to spend 8 hours alone in the room wondering what nonsense we were doing. How rubbish we are. I did not know anything, and every morning my strategy would change. And we were always doing it wrong. We have made a lot of mistakes. Or we've fired a lot of people. Which by the way, now my elimination like makes so much sense to me. Because I have removed so many people from that 'circle of doubt.' Like, I have given so many speeches. I have to go on the 'circle of doubt.' Like, it was just poetic for me to go on the 'circle of doubt.' And can I just say, I'm just very grateful to have once again extra screen time at the end in the finale because of you. Oh yeah. Thank you. Yeah, because I really want to make it to the finale. That's the one part of me that's. But it is there a little in the finale, it is in the ninth episode. But it's shown in the finale. Yes. Man, this is very wrong by the way, that my elimination was not shown in the ninth episode. The poor girl is hanging in the air. Literally, and that would have been my moment. That would have been my episode. Like the episode with Elnaz. There was an episode of Elnaz. The funeral episode was Sufi's episode. But I have left it to them that they keep the audience hanging, bhai, yeah, Apoorva, but baby, oh my God. No, can I say, can I say why you are not an episode, you are the season. The reason it has viewerships is because of you. But I felt very bad about this, and before saying, 'I can never be a traitor,' I say that, 'I am a [ __ ], but I am not a backstabbing [ __ ]. I can never be the traitor. I will always be innocent.' He has cut that line also. He has put my VD line. So everyone already heard it in the ninth episode. I am very sad. Meaning my speech has not become iconic. So I am feeling bad. What was my elimination speech? Please tell them. At least you have one that has words. Anyway, now we are going to be reacting to some of mine and Sufi's videos and roasting them, and just like, we are just reacting, but it will be a roast because whatever comes out of our mouth. It doesn't feel good. We only use abusive language. Okay. But it's also been so long scenes, like they don't know, but they are the first YouTube video in which we are Holly Grey. It's right after we came out of the craters. So that was what happened when we really became like friends, like, 'Oh, we are friends in real life, and like, wow vibes.' But I think once Craters finishes, we'll be meeting at least four times a week. Fully. Minimum. And we don't have a single photo with each other. There's only like this one from Mirror. Mirror selfie, or, and like two, like three weird photos that we have from our trips, that's all. Okay, let's. Okay. Now we are going to be reacting to the episode. Of course, baby, this is something to ask, and do you feel that too much attention is being paid to aesthetics in this video? Oh my God, can you please tell them that it was Red Bull and not wine? Yes. Sufi always has a glass of wine in his hand, and it's Red Bull. Sufi, if he is like this when sober, then imagine how he would be when drunk. So he was not drunk. You just have to take his word for it. Or like, 'I don't need to do all bad to do all bad.' Okay, so we are reading our description before we. Or that Amazon Prime wrote for us. Or we have no hand in this. We told you so. We did not say anything about this. Amazon understands that. Thank you, Amazon. Love you, Amazon. Sufi Motiwala. Sufi Motiwala is the queen of the palace. Be yet right from the start. Correct. The ultimate plotter that he is is a tough guy. Boundaries, he doesn't know the meaning of the word, which is why he didn't leave him asking 32 times. Not this again. Not the hell again. If there is a target, he will call it out. He is the target. Give me all out. Anyone, any time, anywhere. And he does it with all his unmatched flair. They just want to call me gay, but they use some really nice words to do that. And I appreciate that, girl, thank you. It's just what does 'unmatched flair' even mean? Who else has flair in the country as a man? Are there any flair men? I saw it like this, 'He is in the country as a man.' I further added that I should never be abused. Beyond the Drama, Sufi Is a Fierce Competitor, Laser Focused on Winning After He Told Us 32 Thousand Times That He Never Thought He Would Win. We Also Knew That He Was Focusing on Winning, 'I Really Want the Money.' Whether he is taking on challenges, outsmarting others, crafting strategies to outlast everyone. He will stop at nothing to walk away with the prize. Here he has taken 10 lakhs by cheating Jasmine. We are talking about him. Oh my God, so there is the headline where they have written, 'Not selfish, just self-prioritization,' which is not… I don't think I have said this because I would never say something. I don't know this word, and someone wrote like fancy fancy words to say your selfishness. Apoorva Prime has put up good photos of me. Love it! Check, guys. Okay. Apoorva is not A.K.A. 'The Rebel Kid.' It's just written 'Rebel Kid.' Why do they do that? I have no, no, no, no, no, no, no idea. You are the rebel kid. But I am pretty sure that they ask us three to four times that, 'Can we do this, what we should write?' And I am pretty sure I have told my management to look into it, 'Come on, brother, what do you keep messaging me to ask?' Apoorva is a rebel with a cause, and she is here to win no matter what. Okay? By the way, I never wanted to win. Never thought I would win. Not even once I thought so. And I said multiple times that I am not going to win. When he was also telling me that I have to go to the finale, I used to say that, 'Brother, I am not going to win. You go and come back victorious.' Outspoken. 'Mouffert' and 'Batmeez.' Sharp. No, sharp is good. Now 'Mouffert' is coming now. And unapologetically blunt. Like, they were like 'muftka' English translation. I have just written unapologetically myself. Blunt. She doesn't sugarcoat or play nice. The Rebel Kid Is Ready To Lead The Charge And Shake Things Up. But in the high stakes game of doubt, could her loyalty to her friends be the very thing that brings her down? That's true. Now let me tell you something. Now isn't that the sign of a good human being? No! But you guys told me so much in Hard Drop that, 'Apoorva hates everyone, she doesn't have any friends.' Literally my description is that my loyalty to my friends will be why I die? And also what is this 'dilulu express' that we're supposed to be friends with all 19 of them? In a normal situation, when you enter a party of 20 people. Do you go out friends with all 20 of them? You don't even end up talking to all 20 of them. And so the fact that we were actually able to let you know, come out with true, pure, actual friendships while most of the caste wasn't. So that truly speaks character. We just mean what is yapping, you know what it is. And do you know what Sufi told me yesterday? That, 'Tomorrow we're not going to say sh*t about anybody.' And we can just title the video Apoorva and Sufi in their 'angel era.' But what are we, what have we said bad today? Do you remember all the bad things that he said on the show? Tujhe yaad no? To exactly! But I would remember, we just see the camera and we feel like saying everything, say whatever comes in our mind, don't think before speaking, just say it. So now you know how we became friends, how we bonded. Then we saw the amount of shenanigans and tomfoolery we did on the show. Now let's come back to the emotional parts or the moving parts. 'Chhand se jo tute koi sapna jag suna pehle to.' Let's, let's first of all start with the fact that we are really dumb. I've never seen two dumb people stay together. Tara and Sitara, Tara and Sitara, fully.
The 'Death' and Rebirth: Palace Drama Unveiled
So basically in episode seven when the party scene was going on, Purav Jha got the secret mission to poison someone, right? And literally in the billiards room, where him and I are crying. They are crying and singing. I have told everything about my life in that episode. Like everything to Sufi about whatever has happened to me in the last 23 years. I've told you everything, like what are the things that truly deeply hurt me. I never want to share with anybody except for the 500 cameras that I want me to do all this. I am crying. My Girlipop Bestie in the Show Has Killed My Other Girlipop Bestie in the Show. And what's worse than that is that he is seeing that his two friends are crying. He is playing pool. Bhup or and then he is telling us, 'Chowk see Chowk.' And, A, it doesn't matter to you. We are crying. B, you are playing pool. C, you're not even actually playing pool. You are plotting to murder us. The gag of all gags. I mean, I'm so embarrassed that I'm climbing up the stairs holding his hand. Oh my God, my friend. Let's go after to the palace. It would last. Brother, but could, and he made fun of me like this. Did you imagine that it was Purva? Or. I thought it was Purva. In My Video Diary When They Ask Me Who You Think You Killed You? I said, 'Go east.' Or. They cut it. [ __ ] me, brother, not me. Oh my God! And a lot of you are also asking what was inside when I fell in the box. So inside there was one person from the Amazon team to tell me that I am actually alive and I have not died. Because it was like an actual grave, there was pitch black darkness inside. There was no light inside. And there was one more other person who was just staring at us, and apart from the joke, Apoorva. I was dripping in sweat. Like I was wearing a white shirt, right? When I came out of that box, it was see-through. And I could hear her crying outside. I didn't even cry that loudly. No, but like when you came down and you all were hugging and all, all, all, all, all, all, all, all of that and all of that, I could hear all that. Because it's like I'm lying here on the base. And all this is being shot right there, and I'm holding it inside the pan. So the only thing that I could do is, 'What are they seeing? Who's happening in the house?' If I had fallen in your place, I would have been shouting from inside that, 'I am right here, brother. Please say bye to me once.' I would have been doing all this. So that's why there is Amazon person there. He will catch it a little. No, but he was like, 'You please don't say anything, please don't scream, please don't shout.' I will fully shout, 'Is this the way to kill you? Where have you trapped me?' I would have done all this because of the way I failed. It was this, this was hole bruise, like my glasses basically dented into my face and like my whole under the eye was bruised, bro. That day we all went together in the car to carry out this mission, and then she left without me. I Left Alone in the Car. I Was Alone Till We Drove Back to the Palace. I Was Alone Just for 25-30 Minutes, Sobbing. What has happened to me, what should I do? And I also was crying by like I had kept my head down so that, because there is a camera in the car also, then I was like, 'Now I want all this footage to go somewhere and then I should be abused that I am crying for sympathy or that,' but I was so sad that I even held my head like, 'Brother,' but like I, I truly found a friend. I have always wanted a friend like you, like who is spontaneous, who is full of life, who doesn't like get bored by the small things, like we had our differences in the last 10 months also, but we have never let it get to us, and I really admire. Thanks, thank you. That is so sweet. You're also I think the only person I truly, truly am friends with outside of the show. Like in the middle of the show, I was friends with at least three or four people. But coming out, like I have not chilled with people. I have not traveled with people. But sometimes I have like traveled together and chilled together, and the vibes are always just imagine. It's not like we mostly see each other when we are in problems because we are in problems. Every single day. So we will meet each other every single day. And then it's like a back problem. Solve my problem. But we always end up laughing. And that. And we always end up solving it. Yeah. You always end up solving my, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and I always end up solving yours. Yeah. Which is the best part. Yeah. I've heard a lot of people say that after I died, the vibe of the palace and the game changes. Like, it meant the game had become completely deserted for me. So I don't know what was going on with other people. Because why should I talk to anyone else? The thing is that when he and I were together, after a certain point, we stopped talking about the game. He used to talk nonsense. We talk about our lives, what we will do after going out from here, where will we go, all these things. What will you buy for Rs 10 lakh? So it meant that Amazon was paying us daily wages, and we were doing our gossiping there, 'Come, let's gossip about your sister every day.' Power, and now that I go back out, I just didn't have that bond with anybody. And so I think I chilled with Purav the entire day. Then I found out his entire life story. Like, we also told each other everything about ourselves. And he killed my Curly Popesty. Bro, but I am so happy that I did go to the finale with him. Because that would be so upsetting. Because I would have definitely lost. I would have like held his hand and been like, 'Yes. We both are faithful. We, we both are innocent. We want to end the game,' and then Karan would have been like, 'Ja. YOU LOST.' I am so glad. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. What happened to you in episode nine? Thank God. Thank you. Thank you so much. After that, he went away. So I literally had no game, and then after two episodes, I left. But we have to give it to you, Apoorva, that you actually use your brain. I tried too. No, but like, but he also used your brains. Like all your steps were correct, and logic was correct, but the answer was wrong. Yes, because my question was wrong. Everything wrong was going on in my question itself. Even after Jannat's elimination, Jannat had stated correctly that Harsh is the traitor. Yeah. Take out Harsh. But nobody, everybody got swayed by their emotions. Like you, everybody was like this, 'Girl. Take it out, take it out.' Like give randomly no. No, babe, no, actually it's not valid because the game's motive is that innocents are playing together, no matter if you hate each other, otherwise you have proper observation theory as to why someone is a traitor. I think it is wrong eliminating someone, and so the fact that they just…
Modern Dating Landscape: Romaniq's Approach
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So, whether you're navigating a reality show or the modern dating landscape, the core principles remain the same: **authenticity, genuine connection, and finding people who truly understand and support your journey.** That's the real win.
The Unfiltered Truth: Our Show Descriptions
Okay, so we are reading our description before we. Or that Amazon Prime wrote for us. Or we have no hand in this. We told you so. We did not say anything about this. Amazon understands that. Thank you, Amazon. Love you, Amazon. **Sufi Motiwala. Sufi Motiwala is the queen of the palace. Be it right from the start. Correct. The ultimate plotter that he is is a tough guy. Boundaries, he doesn't know the meaning of the word, which is why he didn't leave him asking 32 times. Not this again. Not the hell again. If there is a target, he will call it out. He is the target. Give me all out. Anyone, any time, anywhere. And he does it with all his unmatched flair.** They just want to call me gay, but they use some really nice words to do that. And I appreciate that, girl, thank you. It's just what does 'unmatched flair' even mean? Who else has flair in the country as a man? Are there any flair men? I saw it like this, 'He is in the country as a man.' I further added that I should never be abused. **Beyond the Drama, Sufi Is a Fierce Competitor, Laser Focused on Winning After He Told Us 32 Thousand Times That He Never Thought He Would Win. We Also Knew That He Was Focusing on Winning, 'I Really Want the Money.' Whether he is taking on challenges, outsmarting others, crafting strategies to outlast everyone. He will stop at nothing to walk away with the prize. Here he has taken 10 lakhs by cheating Jasmine.** We are talking about him. Oh my God, so there is the headline where they have written, 'Not selfish, just self-prioritization,' which is not… I don't think I have said this because I would never say something. I don't know this word, and someone wrote like fancy fancy words to say your selfishness. Apoorva Prime has put up good photos of me. Love it! Check, guys. Okay. **Apoorva is not A.K.A. 'The Rebel Kid.' It's just written 'Rebel Kid.' Why do they do that?** I have no, no, no, no, no, no, no idea. You are the rebel kid. But I am pretty sure that they ask us three to four times that, 'Can we do this, what we should write?' And I am pretty sure I have told my management to look into it, 'Come on, brother, what do you keep messaging me to ask?' **Apoorva is a rebel with a cause, and she is here to win no matter what. Okay?** By the way, I never wanted to win. Never thought I would win. Not even once I thought so. And I said multiple times that I am not going to win. When he was also telling me that I have to go to the finale, I used to say that, 'Brother, I am not going to win. You go and come back victorious.' **Outspoken. 'Mouffert' and 'Batmeez.' Sharp. No, sharp is good. Now 'Mouffert' is coming now. And unapologetically blunt. Like, they were like 'muftka' English translation. I have just written unapologetically myself. Blunt. She doesn't sugarcoat or play nice. The Rebel Kid Is Ready To Lead The Charge And Shake Things Up. But in the high stakes game of doubt, could her loyalty to her friends be the very thing that brings her down?** That's true. Now let me tell you something. Now isn't that the sign of a good human being? No! But you guys told me so much in Hard Drop that, 'Apoorva hates everyone, she doesn't have any friends.' Literally my description is that my loyalty to my friends will be why I die? And also what is this 'dilulu express' that we're supposed to be friends with all 19 of them? In a normal situation, when you enter a party of 20 people. Do you go out friends with all 20 of them? You don't even end up talking to all 20 of them. And so the fact that we were actually able to let you know, come out with true, pure, actual friendships while most of the caste wasn't. So that truly speaks character. We just mean what is yapping, you know what it is. And do you know what Sufi told me yesterday? That, 'Tomorrow we're not going to say sh*t about anybody.' And we can just title the video Apoorva and Sufi in their 'angel era.' But what are we, what have we said bad today? Do you remember all the bad things that he said on the show? Tujhe yaad no? To exactly! But I would remember, we just see the camera and we feel like saying everything, say whatever comes in our mind, don't think before speaking, just say it. So now you know how we became friends, how we bonded. Then we saw the amount of shenanigans and tomfoolery we did on the show. Now let's come back to the emotional parts or the moving parts. 'Chhand se jo tute koi sapna jag suna pehle to.' Let's, let's first of all start with the fact that we are really dumb. I've never seen two dumb people stay together. Tara and Sitara, Tara and Sitara, fully.
The Game's End: Lessons Learned and Friendships Forged
The thing is that when he and I were together, after a certain point, we stopped talking about the game. He used to talk nonsense. We talk about our lives, what we will do after going out from here, where will we go, all these things. What will you buy for Rs 10 lakh? So it meant that Amazon was paying us daily wages, and we were doing our gossiping there, 'Come, let's gossip about your sister every day.' Power, and now that I go back out, I just didn't have that bond with anybody. And so I think I chilled with Purav the entire day. Then I found out his entire life story. Like, we also told each other everything about ourselves. And he killed my Curly Popesty. Bro, but I am so happy that I did go to the finale with him. Because that would be so upsetting. Because I would have definitely lost. I would have like held his hand and been like, 'Yes. We both are faithful. We, we both are innocent. We want to end the game,' and then Karan would have been like, 'Ja. YOU LOST.' I am so glad. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. What happened to you in episode nine? Thank God. Thank you. Thank you so much. After that, he went away. So I literally had no game, and then after two episodes, I left. But we have to give it to you, Apoorva, that you actually use your brain. I tried too. No, but like, but he also used your brains. Like all your steps were correct, and logic was correct, but the answer was wrong. Yes, because my question was wrong. Everything wrong was going on in my question itself. Even after Jannat's elimination, Jannat had stated correctly that Harsh is the traitor. Yeah. Take out Harsh. But nobody, everybody got swayed by their emotions. Like you, everybody was like this, 'Girl. Take it out, take it out.' Like give randomly no. No, babe, no, actually it's not valid because the game's motive is that innocents are playing together, no matter if you hate each other, otherwise you have proper observation theory as to why someone is a traitor. I think it is wrong eliminating someone, and so the fact that they just…
So, there you have it, folks. My unfiltered truth from the palace and a little peek into the world of modern dating. What are your thoughts on building genuine connections?