Model and actress Sabby Suri was recently eliminated from the reality show The Alliance. Following her eviction, she spoke candidly about her entire journey on the show. During the conversation, Sabby shared her thoughts on the challenges she faced, her game strategy, the ups and downs in her relationships with fellow contestants, being constantly targeted, what she considers her biggest mistake, the disappointment she experienced from her own alliance, and whether she would participate in reality shows again in the future. Here’s everything she revealed.
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What were your expectations before entering The Alliance?
I entered the show with the intention of entertaining people and winning the game. I had my family’s complete support, and I was confident that I would perform well. I expected emotional and physical challenges, but I never imagined I would be targeted from the very first day. I always tried to resolve conflicts peacefully, but unfortunately, those efforts often backfired.
Do you think being a first-time reality show contestant worked against you?
No, I don’t think so. Many contestants came with pre-planned strategies, but there were also first-time reality show participants who performed exceptionally well, like Payal Dhare. I believe performance and the way you play the game matter more than prior experience.
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What disappointed you the most during the show?
The biggest disappointment came from my own alliance, which included Payal Dhare, Vanshaj, and Dolly Javed. We had promised to support each other, but I never truly felt that support. Even when I was nominated, I didn’t feel that anyone stood up for me strongly. Everyone else had people backing them, but despite being in an alliance, I always felt alone.
Was there anyone you didn’t expect support from but who stood by you?
Yes. There were a few people from whom I had no expectations, but they motivated me throughout the show. Kushal Tandon was one of them. Whenever I cried, he would cheer me up and encourage me to stay happy, sing, dance, and enjoy the game. His emotional support meant a lot to me. However, I would also like to say that one person’s support alone wasn’t enough—I needed support from others as well.
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Did you feel you were deliberately being targeted?
Absolutely. I couldn’t understand why people kept nominating me within the first two or three days when there hadn’t even been a task to judge my performance. I think people considered me soft-spoken and calm, making me an easy target. Meanwhile, members of my alliance like Dolly, Daisy, and Savi were always vocal and stood up for themselves.
You performed well in the tasks, yet you were still targeted. Why do you think that happened?
I gave every task my hundred percent. The task in which I got eliminated was affected by confusion and teamwork issues. Otherwise, I believe I could have done much better. I always played with complete honesty. During that task, I felt Vriddhi Patwa was much more confused than I was, and in my opinion, she should have been eliminated instead of me.
Who do you think is the smartest player on the show?
For me, Mini Mathur is the smartest player. She plays calmly and knows how to manage people very well. Apart from her, Kushal Tandon, Arslan Goni, and Nikhil Chinapa have also been playing very intelligently.
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Do you think you could have performed better?
Yes, I’m not completely satisfied with my performance. I believe I had much more to offer that the audience didn’t get to see. I entertained people and performed well in the tasks, but a big part of my personality never came out. I also feel I should have taken stronger stands for myself. I avoided arguments because that’s my nature, but now I realize that standing up for yourself is equally important.
Would you like to participate in another reality show?
It’s difficult to say right now. If I get the opportunity, I would probably love to do Khatron Ke Khiladi because it’s more focused on physical challenges. As for Bigg Boss, I’m not sure because there’s a lot of fighting, and I’m not that kind of person.
What do you miss the most about The Alliance?
I miss the headquarters the most. It was a beautiful environment. Living with people from different backgrounds and personalities was a wonderful experience, and it’s something I’ll always remember.
What would you like to say about Ravi Kishan’s exit from the show?
We were all saddened by Ravi Kishan sir’s exit. There wasn’t a single person who was happy to see him leave. We all looked up to him like a father figure. While he was with us, he kept everyone entertained with his jokes and brought a lot of positivity to the atmosphere
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What would you like to say to your fans?
I want to thank all my fans from the bottom of my heart. I will continue entertaining them through my acting, singing, films, and performances. Please continue to shower me with your love and support.
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