Reality show star Prince Narula, known for finding love with Yuvika Chaudhary on “Bigg Boss,” believes that romance on reality shows has shifted towards being a strategic move rather than a genuine feeling. He mentioned that contestants often use relationships as a means to progress in the game, viewing it as a shortcut for survival and visibility.
Prince expressed his concern about the authenticity of relationships on reality shows, stating that many connections formed during the show tend to dissolve once it ends. He emphasized that while some contestants may use romance as a game strategy, there are instances where genuine love blossoms on such platforms.
Sharing examples of successful relationships from reality TV, Prince highlighted couples like Aly Goni and Jasmine Bhasin, as well as Suyyash Rai and Kishwer Merchant, who found lasting love through these shows. He emphasized that true love can indeed be discovered in the midst of the competitive reality show environment.
When questioned about his participation in the upcoming reality show “The 50” alongside his wife Yuvika, Prince expressed confidence in their partnership. He mentioned that having Yuvika by his side adds strength and eliminates concerns about external opinions, allowing him to focus on the game without distractions.
Prince, known for his assertive and competitive nature, shared that Yuvika has never influenced his gameplay decisions. He stated that their mutual trust and understanding enable him to approach challenges with clarity and logic, ensuring a strategic yet fair gameplay strategy.
Reflecting on his past victories and experiences in reality TV, Prince expressed his commitment to giving his best in every show he participates in. He emphasized that his goal is not just to win but to showcase his dedication to his fans through his performance in “The 50.”
