Yuvika Chaudhary: When Women Truly Play, They Become Unstoppable

Actress Yuvika Chaudhary challenges the perception that women showing emotion in reality TV is a weakness, asserting they become an unstoppable force when fully committed. She frames her participation in the upcoming show 'The 50' as a representation for all women. The large-scale reality show, produced by Banijay Asia, will stream on JioHotstar and Colors. It features 50 contestants in a rule-free palace setting, adapted from the French series 'Les Cinquante'.

Key Points: Yuvika Chaudhary on Women's Power in Reality TV

  • Speaks against double standards
  • Says women are unstoppable force
  • To represent all women
  • Upcoming show 'The 50'
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Yuvika Chaudhary says women are unstoppable when they truly play the game

Actress Yuvika Chaudhary speaks out against double standards for women in reality shows ahead of her new series 'The 50' on JioHotstar.

Yuvika Chaudhary says women are unstoppable when they truly play the game
"When a woman truly plays, there's no room for anyone else. - Yuvika Chaudhary"

Mumbai, Jan 27

Actress Yuvika Chaudhary, who will be seen in the upcoming reality show "The 50", has spoken out against the double standards women often face in reality shows, where their emotions are frequently misunderstood or labelled as weakness.

Reacting to the perception that women are judged more harshly than men for displaying vulnerability or emotion, Yuvika said that when women step into the game with full conviction, they become an unstoppable force.

"Oh, come on. When a woman truly plays, there's no room for anyone else. If women step into the game fully, nobody can stand in front of them," she told IANS.

The actress added that she sees her journey as more than just personal participation.

"That's how I feel. I'm here to represent all women and show the world that we have it all. Just take a stand for yourself," said Yuvika.

Yuvika has appeared in films such as Om Shanti Om, Summer 2007, and Toh Baat Pakki!. In 2009, she also acted in the Kannada film Maleyali Jotheyali in a lead role opposite Ganesh. In 2015, she was a contestant in the reality show Bigg Boss 9. In 2019, she participated in the dance reality show Nach Baliye 9 with her husband, Prince Narul,and emerged as the winner.

She was last seen in Cyber Vaar - Har Screen Crime Scene, directed by Ankush Bhatt. It features Mohit Malik and Sanaya Irani.

Yuvika met Prince on the sets of Bigg Boss 9. Prince proposed to her in 2018, and they got engaged. They got married in 2018 in Mumbai. The couple welcomed their first child, a girl, in 2024 via IVF.

Produced by Banijay Asia, The 50 is India's upcoming 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.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respectfully, while I agree with the sentiment, I feel the article focuses too much on her personal life (marriage, child) rather than just her professional stance. The message gets diluted.
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective. The format of 'The 50' sounds chaotic with no rules. Curious to see if this levels the playing field or creates more opportunities for the usual biases.
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Ananya R
She's absolutely right. Look at her own journey - from Bigg Boss to Nach Baliye winner, and now a mother. Women juggle so much and still excel. Can't wait to watch the show!
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Vikram M
As an audience, we need to be more aware of our own biases when we watch these shows. We quick to judge female contestants for being emotional. Time to change that mindset.
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Kavya N
"Just take a stand for yourself" - such a powerful line. It applies to so many areas of life, not just reality TV. More Indian women need to hear this message. All the best to her!

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