
‘My Time Has Been Running For 10 Years': Prince Narula Hits Back At Elvish Yadav On Roadies XX
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The recent episode was high on drama and heated arguments after gang leaders Prince Narula and Elvish Yadav engaged in a massive fight.
Roadies XX, the Rannvijay Sangha-hosted adventure reality show, has been captivating audiences with its never-ending fights and challenging tasks. The recent episode was high on drama and heated arguments after gang leaders Prince Narula and Elvish Yadav engaged in a massive fight and even used derogatory remarks against each other. Not just this, the two went on to mention the latter's snake venom case.
It all started after Prince failed to answer a General Knowledge question during a task. Hearing his reply, Elvish jokingly teased him, which didn't go well with the Bigg Boss 9 winner and he reacted strongly. Later on, a little joke led to a massive fight between the two.
During the heated exchange, Prince asked Elvish to 'focus on his YouTube career, rather than being here.' The latter, on the other hand, made comments about Prince's age. The situation intensified after the YouTuber told him, 'Take care of your time, ours is already running," to which Prince retorted, 'My time has been running for 10 years."
Well, things didn't just stop here as both the leaders brought up legal matters during the heated exchange. Elvish stated, 'Tumhare jaise saanp hote hain jinpe case lag rakhe hain," to which the MTV Splitsvilla 8 winner responded, 'Saanp tere pe case lag rakha hai, humare pe nahi."
However, fans seemed divided after the heated episode went on air. While many supported Prince, others sided with Elvish. An X user wrote, 'What audacity the insecure Prince has to attack Elvish personally! Every time he pokes Elvish and he just keeps quiet to give him respect. Has he raised the slap issue again? You're so self-obsessed. Prince, you don't have the quality to be a gang leader."
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Another one commented, 'Elvish Hats off I know it was hard but you handled that fight pretty well. Prince is such a sore loser and jealous soul." One of them stated, 'I really loved this version of Elvish bhai."
Apart from Prince and Evlish, the show also features Rhea Chakraborty, Neha Dhupia and Gautam Gulati as gang leaders and Rannvijay Sangha as the host.
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April 22, 2025, 12:41 IST
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