Siwet Tomar and Prince Narula share a bond that goes beyond just a reality show connection. Siwet has often looked up to Prince as a mentor, especially since their time on MTV Roadies. Where Prince carved his image as a strong leader and guide for his team. Naturally, fans expected their camaraderie to reflect strongly in The 50. However, as the show progressed, dynamics shifted, alliances evolved, and expectations were tested. Now, in an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, Siwet opened up about his equation with Prince, the perception of dominance in the game, and the one moment that truly disappointed him. Scroll down to know what he had to say.
Siwet Tomar On Being Rajat Dalal, Prince Narula Being Dominant In The 50
Addressing whether only Prince Narula and Rajat Dalal dominated the narrative of the show, Siwet Tomar offered a balanced perspective. He said, “Un dono ko ladne mein mazza aa raha hai, hum kehte hai ladne do. Un dono ki aapas ki ladayi hai, main kya bolu mujhe toh kuch nahi bolna. Mere liye Rajat bhi dost hai, mere liye Bhai (Prince) Bhai the, Main toh neutral tha mujhe aise koi farak nahi pad rha tha, haa bhai zyada important the, no doubt, toh bhai ke saath khade the.”
He added, “Utna hi tha mere liye aur mereko aisa kuch laga nahi hi do log bohot lead kar rahe hai, do log lead nahi kar rahe, baaki sab sun rahe hote hai toh galti waha hai. Woh log lead nahi kar rahe the, galti humari hai ki hum sunn rahe the.”
Siwet Tomar Opens Up On Prince Narula Dominating His Team
Siwet then spoke about the perception that Prince dominated his team. He did not hold back and instead turned the lens on the contestants themselves. He said, “Yaar problem kya hai na aap logo ne baap banaya tha unko, toh chup chap aap bhi sunn rahe the. Aapko bhi jab haath jodne the ki bhai bacha lo toh aap jaate the bhai, ya toh aap bol do ki hume aapse vote hi nahi chahiye. Fir agar Prince bhai aapse vote le toh alag baat hai, but agar aapko chahiye ki bhai hume bachao, hume nahi pata, haath chod ke toh aap hi aate the, aap hi kehte the Prince tu sambhal le planning, aapko nahi aati thi.”
Siwet reflected how others just lacked leadership, “Toh fir kaha galti hai. Woh toh kuch nahi karre galat woh toh apna kar rahe hai, joh unko game khelna hai, apne ko aage le jaa rahe hai, joh galat karre hai baaki karre hai. Fir aapko baad mein problem hai ki yaar prince ne dominate kiya, kyunki aap screen mein dekha aap nahi dikh rahe ho. Toh aapki galti hai, unki nahi.”
Siwet Tomar On Being Disappointed By Prince Narula In The 50
However, when it came to personal disappointment after the show, Siwet admitted that his expectations were tied to only one person, Prince. “See expectation ek hi se thi, baaki ki isse kuch thi hi nahi, toh bura bhi mujhe usi ka laga aur kisi ka bhi nahi laga, baaki mujhe kisi se koi farak nahi pad raha tha. Tum dhokha do, jo marzi karo. Rajat ka kabhi bura nahi laga. Rajat against khel raha hai, udayega hi.”
He further explained what exactly hurt him, using a metaphor that reflected his mindset during the game. “Agar main yeh samajh raha hoon ki mere aage koi wall khadi hui hai, aur agar woh khud hat rahi hai, toh mujhe wahi bura lagega bas. Baaki mujhe koi dar nahi hai. Ya mujhe pehle din bol do ki main aage nahi khada hoon, tu apna khel khel. Uske baad main dekh loonga.”
He added, “Phir koi bhi saamne ho, main dekh loonga. Teen vote out maine plan kiye the, teenon vote out dekh lo. Meri team se koi nahi gira. Maine apni priority set rakhi. Meri bachi rahi, toh mujhe usse farak nahi padta.”
Siwet Tomar’s remarks highlight a mix of respect, realism, and disappointment. While he continues to acknowledge Prince Narula’s strength as a player, he also makes it clear that expectations in close relationships can often lead to the biggest setbacks. His candid take offers a deeper insight into the game dynamics and the emotions that unfold behind the scenes.
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Varsha Tiwari is a budding content writer passionate about Bollywood, pop culture, and the stories behind the spotlight. She enjoys breaking down trends, celebrity moments, and film narratives into engaging, reader-friendly content. Always curious and observant, she is currently pursuing a Master’s in Communication and Journalism. Outside of writing, she enjoys painting because storytelling doesn’t always need words to make an impact.


















