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RJ Mahvash: Friendships, Controversies, and the Reality of Support

Monday, May 18, 2026
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RJ Mahvash: Friendships, Controversies, and the Reality of Support

RJ Mahvash is getting ready for something big. Her upcoming web series, Satrangi: Badle Ka Khel , is coming soon. It’s set to premiere on ZEE5 on May 22nd, 2026. And you know, it also brings in Anshuman Pushkar and Kumud Mishra. Just a reminder of what’s on the horizon.

But before all that buzz, Mahvash actually sat down with Pinkvilla. She talked about her friendships. Specifically, the ones she has with Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia, and a bunch of other content creators. It wasn't just surface stuff, though. She opened up about why she sticks around. Why she stays by them even when things get messy.

It’s a complicated thing, that loyalty .

She mentioned that when things got controversial—you know, the whole drama surrounding them—she was watching it from a distance. Third spectacle, she put it. She had spoken to Ranveer, of course. But she wasn't deep in the middle of it. She was observing.

There’s a kind of space there, isn’t there? Between knowing someone and being fully immersed. Mahvash said she wasn't personally close to Samay during his rough patch. She was watching the fallout unfold. It felt distant.

She talked about the trailer launch for her own project, Section 108 , the one with Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Regina Cassandra. That was a different kind of connection, though. She recalled how several of these creators actually stepped up for her then. They showed up for the trailer launch. It felt real, that kind of friendship. Not just a casual thing.

She said, "I wasn’t knowing them on a personal level. For me, Ranveer, Ashish, and all those names, they were big people. So I called them for the trailer launch, and they all showed up. And for me, that is real friendship." See? It’s layered.

And that’s where the argument seems to settle, or at least, where she lands. She admitted, mistakes happened. Big mistakes. People mess up. It’s just how humans operate.

But then she pivots. It shifts.

She said, "However wrong they will be, I will still support them. I aGree that they were wrong, but humans do make mistakes. So let’s not roast them further." That line hit. It’s a kind of pause in the noise. A plea, maybe. Don’t just point and judge.

She believes in a kind of grace. You know? You see the error, you acknowledge it, but you don't keep dragging it out. You don't let it become an endless target.

She essentially said, they are great guys. They don’t cross the line, they don’t disrespect others. That’s the standard she holds, even when things get ugly. It’s a very specific kind of boundary she’s drawn around this group.

Then you have the work itself. The actual production side.

Right now, the focus is on Satrangi: Badle Ka Khel . That’s the next big thing. It’s the centerpiece. It has Anshuman Pushkar and Kumud Mishra involved. Premiering May 22nd. That’s the immediate reality.

But she’s not just in the studio. She’s juggling. She’s also working on Remo D’Souza’s romantic comedy, Tedhi Hain Par Meri Hain . Another project moving along. It shows the constant churn, the relentless pace of making things.

It’s all moving, you see? One thing after another. The friendships, the controversies, the films. They all bleed into one another. It’s not a clean timeline. It’s more like a messy, ongoing conversation.

When you look at it, the real story isn't just the show release. It’s this whole dynamic. How people connect, how they handle the fallout. It’s that tension between public perception and private reality. Mahvash seems to be navigating that space, trying to hold onto something genuine amidst all the noise. It’s observational, really. Watching how these connections survive the spotlight. It’s less about the drama itself and more about the enduring human capacity for support, even when it’s painful. It’s just... ongoing.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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