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50’s contestant Mr Faisu: ‘In a captive reality show, people do anything when they feel frustrated’ | television news

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5 minutes of readingBombayUpdated: Feb 1, 2026 04:13 pm IST

Many popular names from Indian television, reality shows and social media come together for the captive reality show. the 50s. Among social media influencers, Faisal Shaikh aka Mr. Faisuand his friends are also on The 50. Before entering the show, Mr. Faisu spoke to SCREEN about the pros and cons of having his friends on the show. He even revealed why he chose to participate in The 50.

Talking about why he chose to participate in The 50, Mr. Faisu said: “My reason for signing with The 50 was very simple. This show has an activity-based format and I love doing activities. If you look at my reality show history, everyone has involved some activity. Another reason for doing this show was that, in a captive reality show, if they give you food, unlike Bigg Boss, it’s great. The only drawback is that we won’t be able to use the phone, which will be a problem.”

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He added: “I’m not going to waste my mental energy thinking about what the show has in store for us, because it won’t go as planned. But I’m nervous, and that’s why I did the show. I enjoy shows like these. I love the anxiety, depression and stress that comes with it.”

‘Having your friends around can be a disadvantage’

On the 50th, Mr. Faisu will be seen with his friends Adnaan Shaikh and Faiz Baloch. Sharing how having his friends on the show has its own advantages and disadvantages, Mr. Faisu shared, “Having your friends on the game has its advantages and disadvantages. Having my brothers when I break down will be an advantage; they will be by my side when needed. Every show, I have an emotional breakdown, so being around is great. But yes, it will also be a disadvantage when it comes to nominations; everyone will think that I have come with my group, so I am playing it safe.”

He added: “My fitness will also be an advantage in the game; physical activities will be a plus point for me. I haven’t played any mind games yet. I’m clever in real life, so I might prove it on the show. I don’t like it when someone keeps pushing me or even comes towards me; I can’t stand it, so it can be a disadvantage. In a captive reality show, people do anything when they get frustrated. I don’t know what I’m doing.”

On losing on other reality shows

Faisu has had an unfortunate career in the reality TV space. In the past, he has come close to winning on several occasions, but has come up short each time. Talking about his previous series of losses in reality shows, Mr. Faisu said: “Every year when I go on a reality show, I go with the intention of winning. But there are two types of people on the show: those who win the title and the trophy, and those who win hearts. At some point, I feel, I have done the latter even though I have not won the trophy. Whoever has won the previous shows has worked very hard in their life, but I come from an upbringing that has helped me gain the audience.”

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Talking about his equations with The 50 contestants, Mr Faisu added: “All the contestants are my friends, I have no rivalry with anyone. I have interviews with 10 to 15 contestants on my talk show. So I share a relationship with them, so I hope to make new bonds and some old friendships might break up too. I am prepared for these things. On shows like these, you have to be aware of what you say and how you react. I am the type of person “Who will respond kindly even if someone fights with me, but if someone misbehaves, I will deal with it my way.” I don’t indulge in physical violence, although I like to maintain friendships But this program comes with pressure, so it could change.

The 50 airs on JioHotstar from Monday to Sunday at 9 pm and on Colors TV at 10:30 pm

Nawaz Javed Kochra is a seasoned entertainment journalist at The Indian Express Online, bringing nearly a decade of experience to the forefront of cultural journalism. With a focus on the television and Over-The-Top (OTT) landscape, he has established himself as a prominent voice in the industry, known for his interviews with high-profile celebrities and his in-depth coverage of the Indian entertainment sector. Experience and career Nawaz holds a Master’s degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Mumbai, providing him with a rigorous academic and ethical foundation. In his 11-year career, he has navigated through several of India’s leading media companies, building a portfolio spanning digital, print and broadcast media: The Indian Express: Currently leading television and OTT content coverage, producing written analysis and popular video interview segments. Previous Roles: He started his career at the iconic Stardust magazine and went on to hold key positions at Zoom TV, Zee Multimedia, MissMalini, Bollywood Bubble and Raindrop Media. Areas of specialization and focus Nawaz’s pace is characterized by a combination of exclusive access and trend analysis. His main areas of expertise include: Reality Television – Specialized coverage of major franchises like Bigg Boss, providing behind-the-scenes insights and winner profiles. OTT Ecosystem: Monitoring the shift from traditional cable to digital streaming platforms, with special attention to web series and digital premieres. Celebrity Profiles and Interviews: Nawaz is known for his ability to foster candid conversations with industry stalwarts, from music composers like Amaal Mallik to other television legends. Investigative Entertainment News: Reports on sensitive industry developments, including legal disputes and personal stories of resilience within the acting community. Authority and Trust With a reputation built on years of networking and credible reporting, Nawaz Kochra is a ‘known face’ in the Mumbai media circuit. Her work at The Indian Express adheres to the publication’s ‘Journalism of Courage’ standard, ensuring that even entertainment reporting is approached with accuracy, sensitivity and transparency. His academic background and extensive experience across various media platforms give him the authoritative perspective needed to analyze the rapid evolution of Indian showbiz. …Read more

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