Lovekesh Kataria Slams Prince Narula Over Fame & Elvish Yadav Accusations
Lovekesh Kataria Slams Prince Narula Over Fame Accusations

Lovekesh Kataria Fires Back at Prince Narula in Fiery Social Media Video

In a dramatic escalation of their public feud, Lovekesh Kataria, a recent participant in the reality television show 'The 50', has posted a scathing video response directly addressing fellow contestant Prince Narula. The video, shared across his social media platforms, vehemently denies accusations made by Narula that Kataria leverages controversies and the name of popular YouTuber Elvish Yadav to gain fame and attention.

Defending a Decade-Long Career

Kataria opened his statement by challenging the core of Narula's allegations. "Brother, Prince has said a lot about me," he began. "I normally don't make videos like this, but today I felt it was necessary to speak up so I can clarify to you all just how dumb and baseless these statements are." He directly refuted the claim that he has advanced his career by creating controversies.

"First of all, he said I've moved ahead by creating controversies. Brother, I've been on YouTube for ten years, and on Instagram for a considerable time as well. Name me one personal controversy that I have created myself. Other people's controversies happen, but I have never forcibly inserted myself into them for views or fame," Kataria asserted, emphasizing the longevity and organic growth of his online presence.

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Addressing Inconsistencies and Accusations

The reality star insisted his response was not born out of anger but a desire to correct a false narrative. "I am not making this video in anger. I just want to stop the wrong narrative you are trying to spread," he stated. He then pointed out perceived inconsistencies in Narula's own statements, particularly regarding family commitments.

"You say that I left everything to give time to my family, then later you say the opposite. Brother, you don't even stand by your own words. In the show, you were a good player with good planning and gameplay, but outside you've done the complete opposite."

Countering Claims on Elvish Yadav and Screen Time

Kataria saved some of his sharpest criticism for Narula's comments about Elvish Yadav and self-proclaimed status. He mocked Narula's declaration of being the "Virat Kohli of reality shows."

"And brother, this thing you say—'I am the Virat Kohli of reality shows'—brother, honestly, you talk too much and do less. And another thing, you were saying that people take Elvish's name to get screen time. Brother, check my YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat anywhere—when was the last time I used his name for content? In the show itself, you were the one taking his name the most."

Alleging Strategic Moves and Stating Final Position

Kataria suggested a possible ulterior motive behind Narula's comments. "To tell the truth, I think you are trying to act smart—sometimes anti, sometimes friend. Perhaps you are setting a narrative for upcoming shows. But brother, I don't care. My skin is quite thick."

He concluded by drawing a line under the dispute, positioning himself as someone who stands up for himself without making personal attacks. "I don't threaten anyone, nor do I make anyone shut up. I am just stating my point and will never get personal, unlike you. This video is only for my audience to show that I stand up for myself, and I always will. Otherwise, brother, I don't want to get into this controversy. Do your work, earn money, stay busy."

His final message was a broader caution to fans and followers. "And lastly, to those who believe narratives without knowing or understanding, just say this: don't go by anyone's narrative. Think for yourself."

The video has sparked significant discussion online, highlighting the intense rivalries and public spats that often extend beyond the confines of reality television shows.

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