Prince Narula & Maxtern Call Out Elvish Yadav's 'Reel Gangster' Act on The 50
Prince Narula & Maxtern Slam Elvish Yadav on The 50

The latest episode of the popular reality talk show The 50 kicked off with a heated and revealing conversation between former Roadies winner Prince Narula and content creator Maxtern, also known as Sagar Thakur. The discussion quickly turned to their shared and controversial history with Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner Elvish Yadav, though they carefully avoided naming him directly throughout the exchange.

Maxtern's Frustration Over Continued Mockery

Maxtern opened up to Prince about his ongoing issues with Elvish, stating that while he considered their fight over, the other party had reignited it by appearing on a reality show and mocking him there. "Main kahin par bhi nahi bol raha tha ke ye banda mummy waala victim card khelta hai, mere liye ye tha ke ladai khatam hogayi na main tere baare mein bolunga na tum mere baare mein bol," Maxtern expressed, emphasizing that he never resorted to making fun of Elvish's alleged victim card, despite having the opportunity to do so.

Prince's Call for Clarity and Maxtern's Confusion

Prince urged Maxtern to clear all allegations on the show, prompting Maxtern to voice his bewilderment over Elvish's actions. "Aap reality show mein jaake mera Mazak kyu uda rahe ho. Koi sense nahi banta kyunki aapki audience ka low IQ hai," he said, questioning the logic behind the mockery and attributing it to a perceived low IQ of Elvish's audience. Maxtern added, "He knows he can say anything behind my back, but when he is scared of facing me. I've seen that fear on his face. Woh proper reel gangster hai, Real gangster ban he nahi sakta. Meri kismet ye kharab thi ke main apne saath dost nahi leke gaya tha." This highlighted his view of Elvish as a fake gangster who avoids direct confrontation.

Prince's Bold Claims and Personal Encounter

Prince Narula didn't hold back either, sharing a dramatic account of his own interactions with Elvish. He revealed that he had visited Punjab, specifically Elvish's village, and even stood outside his house. "He made many gangster call me and threaten me, but I did not listen to anyone," Prince asserted, showcasing his defiance. He boasted about his achievements, saying, "Where I have reached in life, he can't even think of reaching there." Prince detailed how he confronted all those who threatened him, warning them of his intent to hit Elvish, only to find that Elvish had fled to Goa. "Bhai woh reel ka badmash hai, logon ne uska hawa bana diya hai ke gangster hai. Kyunki reelein waisi kata tha," he concluded, reinforcing the notion that Elvish's gangster image is merely a social media fabrication.

Background of the Feuds

This episode sheds light on the deep-seated animosities that have been brewing for some time. Both Maxtern and Prince have been involved in separate conflicts with Elvish Yadav in the past. For context, in early March 2024, a viral video surfaced showing Elvish Yadav physically attacking Maxtern inside a garment shop in Gurugram, a incident that garnered significant media attention. Meanwhile, Prince and Elvish, who served as gang leaders on the previous season of Roadies, engaged in an ugly fight that spilled over beyond the show, adding another layer to this complex web of rivalries.

The episode also touched on other topics, including Shiv Thakare's competition with Prince on The 50, allegations against Raqesh in Bigg Boss Marathi, and various acting offers, but the focus remained squarely on the explosive revelations about Elvish Yadav. This candid discussion not only provided entertainment but also offered viewers a glimpse into the real-life tensions that often underlie the glamorous facade of reality television.