The 50 Reality Show Kicks Off with High Drama and Contestant Revelations
The much-anticipated reality show The 50 has made its grand premiere, bringing a wave of fun and excitement to viewers. Featuring an impressive lineup of 50 contestants who are set to compete fiercely against one another, the show promises intense entertainment from the get-go. The inaugural episode wasted no time in diving into the drama, showcasing a candid conversation between contestants Maxtern and Prince Narula that touched upon past controversies and personal conflicts.
Maxtern Opens Up About Elvish Yadav and Mysterious Money Transfer
During their discussion, Maxtern delved into details about his altercation with popular YouTuber and reality star Elvish Yadav, though he carefully avoided mentioning names directly. He recounted a perplexing incident where he discovered an unexpected transfer of Rs 1 lakh into his account. Maxtern expressed confusion over the transaction, stating, "I had been offline the entire time. When I checked, I found out that he had transferred Rs 1 lakh into my account. I had no idea about this amount at all. I don't even know why Rs 1 lakh was sent to my account. Rs 1 lakh is nothing; money like that comes and goes."
He further described how the conversation evolved, with offers of collaboration and brotherhood being extended. Maxtern admitted to feeling emotionally vulnerable at the time, saying, "At that time, my mental state was such that I was almost in a very lonely zone. You know how it is—when someone is alone and you offer them friendship, they tend to get a little emotional." This emotional state led him to judge the situation based on past familiarity, despite serious allegations being spread against him, including false claims of abusing someone's mother. Maxtern emphasized the need for responsible social media use, asserting that he only reacts harshly when provoked excessively.
Prince Narula Reflects on Past Mistakes and Reel vs. Real Life
In response, Prince Narula shared his own experiences with social media missteps. He acknowledged making errors in the past, particularly during rivalries a decade ago and beyond. "I made mistakes too. Ten years ago and even later, during rivalries, I showed things on social media as well. I did that because I was reacting the same way others do. I wanted to show that there is a huge difference between reel and real life," he explained, highlighting the blurred lines between online personas and actual behavior.
Maxtern Details Music Video Incident and Aftermath
The conversation then shifted to a music video project that became entangled in the controversy. Maxtern revealed that the video's release was delayed due to the ongoing disputes, and its intended purpose was to alleviate pressure rather than showcase him. He described a chaotic period following the incident, noting, "What happened next was that I did not sleep for three days, and I am still in that same zone." When a slapping scene was added to the video, Maxtern grew suspicious and consulted his younger brother, trying to view it artistically despite his mental exhaustion.
Upon the video's release, Maxtern observed a coordinated wave of negative memes, leading him to believe the situation was premeditated. "When memes with the same narrative start appearing everywhere, you understand that something has been planned," he remarked. This experience left him feeling powerless, as he realized that public explanation might be futile. He concluded by recounting how he returned the Rs 1 lakh after Lakshya requested it back, but remained baffled by the original intent behind the transfer. "To this day, I am confused about why that Rs 1 lakh was sent. Whether it was sent to trap me or for some other reason, I still do not know. Only Lakshya can answer that. I will ask him," Maxtern stated, leaving the mystery unresolved.