Prince Narula: Why Couples Should Compete Together in Reality Shows

Prince Narula firmly believes couples should participate together in competitive reality shows if they share a strong bond. He shared his positive experience competing alongside his wife, Yuvika Chaudhary, on "The 50," where he treated her as an independent player. Narula also addressed the controversy stemming from his comments about influencers devaluing professional actors in the entertainment industry. He clarified his stance, expressing concern that talented actors miss opportunities due to a lack of social media followers.

Key Points: Prince Narula on Couples in Competitive Reality Shows

  • Couples can succeed in competitive shows
  • Strong bond is key
  • Yuvika treated as individual player
  • Clarifies actors vs. influencers controversy
  • Social media followers impact casting
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Prince Narula on whether couples should participate together in competitive reality shows

Prince Narula advocates for couples in competitive reality shows, discusses his experience with Yuvika Chaudhary, and clarifies his actors vs. influencers debate.

"If the bond is strong and both can play well, why not? - Prince Narula"

Mumbai, March 29

Prince Narula shared his views on whether couples should participate together in competitive reality shows during an exclusive conversation with.

It must be noted that Prince recently participated with his better half, Yuvika Chaudhary, in the reality show, "The 50".

He was asked, "Do you think couples should participate together in competitive reality shows?"

Reacting to the question, Prince said, "Definitely."

He added, "If the bond is strong and both can play well, why not?"

Talking about "The 50", Prince was also asked if Yuvika's presence made things easier or more complicated for him.

To this, he said, "Not at all."

He further revealed that he treated her as an individual player.

"I told her to play her own game, and I would guide her only when needed. She is a strong player and did very well", he concluded.

During the conversation, Prince also reacted to his actors versus influencers statement, saying that people interpreted his words differently.

Prince clarified that he meant to say that at times, genuinely good actors end up missing work due to a lack of followers on social media.

When asked, "You made a strong statement during the influencers versus actors debate. Do you think it created unnecessary controversy?", Prince told IANS, "Yes, it did, because people interpreted it differently. I was only trying to say that there are different types of influencers. Some genuinely inspire people, while others create content that lacks substance."

"My concern is that talented actors sometimes miss opportunities because they don't have large followings, while others gain attention through superficial content," the 'Bigg Boss 9' contestant added.

Refreshing your memory, during one of the episodes of "The 50", Prince was heard saying that influencers have effectively reduced the value of people who actually belong to the entertainment industry.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I disagree slightly. Reality shows are high-pressure environments. What if one partner performs badly and gets eliminated early? It could create resentment. Better to support each other from the sidelines, yaar.
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Aman W
His point about influencers vs actors is SPOT ON! So many talented theatre actors in Mumbai are struggling while someone doing a silly dance reel gets a brand deal. The industry's priorities are messed up.
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Sarah B
It's interesting he treated his wife as an individual player. That shows maturity. In Indian couples, we often see one dominating. His approach of guiding only when needed is how a true partnership should work, on or off screen.
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Karthik V
Prince and Yuvika are couple goals! 🥰 They looked great together on The 50. More power to them. As for the debate, he's right. Substance should matter more than followers. But that's the world we live in now.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, I think he's backtracking on the influencer statement. He said they "reduce the value" of industry people, which is a strong accusation. Now he's clarifying it's about opportunities. The original statement did seem a bit harsh towards all content creators.

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