Ridhi Dogra's 'Only Strategy' on The 50: Authenticity Over Scripts

Actress Ridhi Dogra has shared her approach to the upcoming reality show 'The 50,' emphasizing authenticity and instinct over a set strategy. She revealed this philosophy in an Instagram post featuring images from the show. 'The 50' is a large-scale Indian adaptation of the French series 'Les Cinquante,' featuring 50 contestants in a palace with no fixed rules. Dogra was recently seen in 'Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs' and gained prominence for her role in 'The Married Woman.'

Key Points: Ridhi Dogra on The 50: Authenticity is Her Only Strategy

  • Ridhi Dogra's instinct-based game plan
  • Reality show 'The 50' on JioHotstar & Colors
  • Adapted from French series 'Les Cinquante'
  • 50 contestants in a lavish palace
  • No fixed rules for unpredictable drama
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Ridhi Dogra says authenticity is her 'only strategy' in 'The 50'

Actress Ridhi Dogra reveals her instinct-driven approach to the reality show The 50, stating "being authentic is my only strategy" in a house full of players.

"In a house full of players, being authentic is my only strategy. No scripts. Just instincts. - Ridhi Dogra"

Mumbai, March 7

Actress Ridhi Dogra has opened up about her approach to the game in the reality show 'The 50', saying that staying authentic is the only strategy she believes in while navigating a house full of players.

Ridhi took to Instagram to share her thoughts about being part of the show, hinting at the intense dynamics inside the house. The actress said that instead of playing by a set formula, she is relying purely on her instincts.

She shared a string of images from the show and captioned the post: "In a house full of players, being authentic is my only strategy. No scripts. Just instincts. #keepingitsimple #the50."

Talking about the actress, before Ridhi entered the television industry, she was a dancer in the Shiamak Dawar Dance Institute. Her first job in the industry was as a co-producer for a channel.

The actress has also hosted many televised events and travel based shows. In 2013, she participated in Nach Baliye 6. She also played Savitri in Savitri, Aditi in Diya Aur Baati Hum, and Nisha in Woh Apna Sa. She was seen as a lead in The Married Woman, which helped her gain major stardom.

The Married Woman also stars Monica Dogra, Suhaas Ahuja, and Imaad Shah.

Directed by Sahir Raza, it is based on Manju Kapur's book, A Married Woman.

She is currently seen in The 50. Produced by Banijay Asia, The 50 is India's large-scale reality show. Streaming soon on JioHotstar and Colors, The 50 promises a bold new format set to disrupt the Indian reality TV playbook.

The upcoming JioHotstar show, adapted from the popular French series Les Cinquante, features 50 contestants in a lavish palace setting with no fixed rules for unpredictable drama, strategy, and politics.

Before The 50, Ridhi was seen in Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs starring Nimrat Kaur and Amol Parashar.

- IANS

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Arjun K
"No scripts. Just instincts." Easier said than done in a house with 49 other people! But I admire her approach. The Married Woman was brilliant, so I'm excited to see her in this new format.
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Rohit P
Sounds like a great concept, 50 people and no fixed rules. But let's be honest, in Indian reality TV, 'authenticity' often gets edited out for TRPs. Hope JioHotstar keeps it real.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see an adaptation of a French format. Ridhi has a great screen presence, from her TV days to now. Curious how this 'no rules' setup will play out with Indian audiences.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, calling it your 'only strategy' on social media before the show even airs feels a bit like... a strategy? 😅 But I do like her work and wish her the best. The show sounds chaotic and fun!
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Meera T
Her journey from dancer to co-producer to a lead actress is so inspiring! More power to her. Will definitely watch The 50 for her. Hope the format is as bold as they promise.

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