Reality TV veteran Prince Narula has finally addressed the intense friction between him and content creator Rajat Dalal that has kept social media buzzing for weeks.
Narula clarified that his disagreement with Dalal was rooted in the influencer’s approach to the entertainment industry. “Mera jhagda sirf isi baat ka tha,” Narula stated, emphasizing that while Dalal is a newcomer, he must leave behind any tendencies toward “hooliganism” to fit into a “clean” industry.

Prince, known for his dominance in shows like Roadies and Bigg Boss, noted that his recent “sharp” responses might surprise fans who haven’t seen his temper in real life for a long time. He sent a firm warning that while he has matured, he hasn’t “forgotten” how to respond aggressively if pushed. However, he confirmed that the air has since cleared between him and Rajat, though he stands by his stance that respect for the industry’s decorum is non-negotiable.
Beyond the Dalal drama, Narula also hit back at Divya Agarwal and Adnaan Shaikh, who recently labeled him “fame-hungry” following his appearance on the show The 50. Prince dismissed these allegations, attributing the friction to his “garam dimaag” (hot-headed nature) and his willingness to respond to provocations directly. He maintained that after a decade in the limelight, he doesn’t feel the need to prove his relevance to anyone.
Defending ‘The 50’ Finale Strategy
The interview also touched upon the controversial finale of The 50, where Narula was accused of unfairly distracting Faisal Shaikh (Mr. Faisu) during the final task. Defending his actions, Prince described it as a standard game strategy.
“We weren’t trying to disturb anyone; it was part of the strategy. When you want your team member to win, you’ll cheer, hoot, and do whatever it takes to distract the opponent. Faisu is a good player, but it just wasn’t his day.”
