Deven Bhojani on ‘Alliance’: ‘I Don’t Like Kushal Tandon’s Game’ (EXCLUSIVE)
The ups and downs on the reality show “Alliance” have been making news, with people taking to social media to support their favorite contestants. In a conversation with Variety India, actor Deven Bhojani reveals that it has become his go-to watch these days. He shares, “I’m watching ‘Alliance’ these days. ‘Bigg Boss’ is one of my favorite shows, so I’m (enjoying this). I don’t like Kushal (Tandon). I don’t like him, his (game).”
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On the game show, Kushal Tandon leads the faction ‘Warriors,’ alongside fellow contestants Daisy Shah, Nikhil Chinapa and Ruhee Dosani. As the team’s vocal leader, he has emerged as one of the season’s most talked-about contestants. His strategic gameplay and confrontations with fellow participants have sparked frequent debates, putting him at odds with Aly Goni, Dolly Javed and Singh. Off-screen, however, Tandon continues to enjoy strong fan support, with viewers praising his commitment to the tasks.
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As for who he supports on the show, the "Sarabhai vs Sarabhai" actor, who is known for his comic timing and memorable performances, says, “I like Mini Mathur. I used to like Vanshaj (Singh), who was voted out previously. And Ruhee (Dosani) is also good.” In “Alliance,” 16 participants, divided into eight duos, enter a high-stakes reality competition where, living under one roof, they face grueling tasks, shifting alliances and constant tests of loyalty in a charged atmosphere. Hosted by actor Kunal Kemmu, the show combines strategy, mind games and interpersonal drama as contestants battle for survival, trust and the ultimate prize.
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