Saturday, February 14

Arbaaz Patel Evicted from ‘The 50’ After Slapping Co-Contestant Prince Narula

Mumbai, February 14, 2026:Drama and conflict unfolded on the sets of the reality show ‘The 50’ as contestant Arbaaz Patel allegedly slapped fellow contestant Prince Narula, resulting in his eviction from the show. The incident reportedly stemmed from escalating tensions during a heated argument, which was exacerbated by comments of body shaming.

According to reports, the altercation began when Nikki Tamboli, Arbaaz’s girlfriend and fellow participant, confronted Prince Narula over body-shaming remarks. A verbal dispute quickly escalated into a physical confrontation, during which Arbaaz lost his temper and allegedly struck Prince. Fellow contestants intervened to break up the fight.

The show’s authority, referred to as ‘The Lion’, enforced strict rules against violence, instructing Arbaaz to leave the premises. This follows previous warnings to all participants that physical aggression would not be tolerated.

This is not the first high-tension incident on the show. Earlier, contestant Archit Kaushish was also evicted after a physical fight with fellow participants Sagar Thakur and Elvish Yadav, highlighting the show’s zero-tolerance policy on violence.

Arbaaz Patel and Nikki Tamboli have been in a relationship for over one and a half years, meeting first on the set of Bigg Boss Marathi 5. Recently, Arbaaz had proposed to Nikki on national television, a moment filled with emotion as Nikki revealed her father does not approve of the interfaith relationship. Despite the challenges, the couple continues to maintain their bond while residing in Mumbai.

The incident has sparked discussions among fans and viewers online, with video clips of the confrontation rapidly circulating across social media platforms.


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