After their heated moments on The 50, Prince Narula has made it very clear that he does not want to work with Rajat Dalal again. Reacting to Rajat’s comment that the two would be strong rivals on a show, Prince dismissed the idea completely. He said he would never even sign a show where he has to stay or compete with Rajat because, according to him, their level and status are very different. Prince added that success comes from hard work and dedication, not just from appearing on the same platform.
Prince did not hold back while sharing his opinion. He said he does not want to compete with someone who, in his view, gained attention through negative behavior and fake toughness. He also mentioned that Rajat still needs to put in real effort, do meaningful work, and inspire people before being compared to him. Prince even claimed that agreeing to be on The 50 itself was a big opportunity for Rajat, and that he personally joined the show only because of a few people he respects.
Explaining his perspective further, Prince said this is not about fear but about maintaining standards. He prefers working with people who have truly contributed to the industry and earned respect over time. He gave examples of personalities like Rannvijay Singha, Nikhil Chinapa, and Raftaar, saying he enjoys collaborating with those who motivate others and have built their careers through years of effort.
Prince also reminded everyone of his own journey. He spoke about a time when social media did not play a role in fame. He said he stood in long audition lines and worked extremely hard to win shows like Roadies, Nach Baliye, and Bigg Boss based purely on performance and dedication.
To make his point clearer, Prince compared the situation to cricket. He mentioned Virat Kohli and said that even if a new player shares the same field with him, their status will never be equal. According to Prince, just doing one show together does not put two people on the same level, and that difference will always remain.
