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Roadies 19: Rhea Chakraborty tells Prince Narula to be ‘Aawaz Niche’ and asks him not to get personal

Rhea Chakraborty recently made a return when she signed on as a coach for Roadies 19. Prince Narula is portrayed in the program as one of the gang bosses. Reports of clashes between the two have been making news ever since the show’s debut. Rhea and Prince were shown fighting verbally in the most recent commercial as well.

Everything began when Prince became anxious while selecting his gang’s top 10 competitors. He argued with Rhea Chakraborty and said the phrase “issko toh khud kuch nahi pata.” The actress became enraged by this and retaliated by yelling at him, “Why do you always have to get so personal with everyone.. we know ourselves enough, and you don’t need to tell me if I know myself or not.” She also instructed him to speak more quietly.

Prince responded by saying, “I’ll say what I want. Why must you take everything personally? Just let me carry out my desires. Sonu Sood, the show’s host, attempted to calm them down, but they were unreceptive.

Prince and Rhea have had violent altercations in the past. It was reportedly said that the actors even initially refused to film together. In a later interview, Prince acknowledged that it took him, Rhea, and Gautam some time to understand one another and that they had the “worst of all fights.”

We took our time to comprehend one another, saying, “Unko mujhe samajhne mein, and mujhe unhe samajhne mein time laga.” For them, it’s simply a performance, but for me, it’s an emotional experience, Prince told Indian Express. Prince said that he misses Neha Dhupia, Raftaar, and Nikhil Chinapa, the original Roadies Gang Leaders. “You guys have seen Neha and I fight; she would never refer to me in an insulting manner as battamiz.” The program is such that everything happens just then. Kohli (Virat Kohli) won’t ever be himself if he isn’t aggressive on the field. He enjoys the game just as much as we do the show. I can’t alter myself if other people can’t grasp it,” he remarked.

 

 

 

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