4 minutes of readingBombayFebruary 3, 2026 02:18 pm IST
Reality TV star Prince Narula is currently appearing in the reality show Captive. the 50s. In a recent episode, the Bigg Boss 9 winner opened up about his clash with content creator Elvish Yadav on Roadies XX. Prince revealed that after their heated argument during the Roadies grand finale, Elvish allegedly had some gangsters call him. He further claimed that when he went to confront Elvish in person, the Laughter Chefs 3 contestants fled to Goa. Prince shared these revelations during a conversation with Maxtern, who also had a public feud with Elvish Yadav in 2024.
Controversy between Prince Narula and the elven Yadav
Last year, Elvish Yadav appeared alongside Prince Narula as a gang leader in Roadies XX. The two never saw eye to eye on the show and clashed on several occasions. Their most intense confrontation took place during the grand finale, when Prince called Elvish a “snake,” mocking him for his case of snake venom. In response, Elvish delved into Prince’s career and professional standing.
The heated exchange quickly escalated into a physical altercation, forcing the contestants and members of the production team to intervene and restore order.
Now, on The 50, Prince Narula revealed that his problems were never resolved. In fact, the conflict extended beyond the show, with Elvish allegedly arranging threatening calls to be made to him. Sharing details, Prince said, “I, being from Punjab, went to his house in Gurgaon and he was outside his house. We had fought at Roadies and he had threatened to meet me outside. I told him, ‘You don’t know me’. I said I would come to his city at 4 pm on this date and there he was. He made the gangsters make many threatening calls. I didn’t listen to anyone. Where I have reached in my life, he can’t reach. With so many calls he received, I told them everyone that I would beat him. Later, we will move to Goa. He is a criminal only for reels. People have given him a lot of importance. He only shows that he is a gangster and he edits them like that.”
Maxtern also shared his thoughts, adding, “Elvish’s audience has a low IQ. I’ve seen fear in his eyes. He’s a reel gangster, he can’t become a real gangster.”
Prince Narula accused of being partial to roadies
On The 50, another former Spiltsvilla contestant and now Prince Narula’s co-contestant Bhavya Singh criticized him for being biased towards some contestants on the show. Prince confronted Bhavya for saying negative things about him during his podcast with Elvish Yadav and said, “You call people on your podcast and talk about them even when you don’t know them. You said so many things behind my back.” Bhavya replied, “Everything I said is on the internet, and it is not wrong. I can also say it on a microphone. If people have problems with you and they are on my podcast, what can I do? I can say it on your face. I feel like on Roadies you behave like a contestant. You are biased towards some contestants; you favor some Roadies. I will always maintain that. As a leader, if you do that, it is not fair.”
Prince later added, “You know why he kept ignoring me, he didn’t want a controversy. If he had behaved with me like he did with Maxtern, we would have done his vlog right there. We had arrived at his house and he couldn’t do anything about it. Why did he stay silent too? I spent money and went to his podcast twice. He asked me all the trigger questions to show me in a bad light, and when I exposed him, he shut down his podcast.”
The 50 airs on JioHotstar every Monday to Sunday at 9 pm and on Colors TV at 10:30 pm