Siwet Tomar Mr Faisu Prince Narula The 50

Siwet Tomar has steadily built his fanbase through shows like MTV Roadies and Splitsvilla X5. However, it was The 50 that truly brought him into the spotlight as a strong and consistent performer. Known for his task performance and competitive spirit, Siwet emerged as one of the standout contestants of the season. Despite performing well, he did not make it to the top 12, which left many fans surprised. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, Siwet opened up about who he believes was the most deserving winner, given that Shiv Thakare won the show and Faisal Shaikh, aka Mr Faisu, emerged as the runner-up. Read on to know what he had to say.

Siwet Tomar Says THIS Person Was The Most Deserving Winner Of The 50

Speaking about the idea of a ‘deserving winner,’ Siwet Tomar first questioned the concept itself and explained why he believes everyone on the show had merit. He said, “Deserving ki baat rehne dete hain. Yaar pehli cheez, aise shows mein koi ‘deserving’ nahi hota. Everyone was deserving yaar, aisa kaun tha joh deserving nahi tha. But aap kehte ho ki winner deserving hona chahiye, no doubt.”

He then went on to name contestants he personally felt stood out purely based on performance. Adding context to his perspective, he said, “Phir the most deserving winner should be, I feel, Lakshya Kaushik. Pehle kabhi show nahi kiya tha, but he did fab, humesha task jeet ke aaya. Ya phir Hamid Barkzi winner hona chahiye tha. Arushi (Chawla)… rehne dete hain, Arushi ne thode game bhi tedhe-medhe khele hain. Toh Hamid winner hona chahiye tha agar deserving ki baat ho rahi hai.”

Siwet Tomar Reveals Why He Thinks Mr Faisu Wasn’t The Most Deserving

At the same time, Siwet Tomar explained why he did not consider Mr Faisu the most deserving, despite his massive popularity and strong presence in the show. He said, “Faisu ka main isliye nahi bolunga kyunki Faisu ne bhi ek-do task f*ck up kiye hain… actually ek-do nahi, zyada f*ck kiye hain. Sorry, main bhool gaya tha. Par mere notice ho jate hain ki maine f*ck-up zyada kiya hai, Faisu ne bhi kiya hai. Joh same task maine f*ck up kiya tha, woh same Faisu ne bhi kiya tha. Par Faisu ne teenon dabbon mein galat kiya tha, maine ek dabbe mein sahi karke jeet gaya tha. But theek hai, audience zyada hai toh jinki audience zyada hoti hai unko lagta hai hamara bhai galat nahi kar sakta.”

Further elaborating on how performance often gets overshadowed, Siwet highlighted that mistakes are part of the game and not unique to any one contestant. He added, “But understand this one point, koi bhi task f*ck up kar sakta hai. Jis same task mein maine eklauta task mein f*ck up kiya, usmein Prince bhai ne bhi kiya hai, sabne hi kiya hai, but notice kya hua? Kisi ne yeh nahi dekha ki maine poore season mein sirf do task haare hain, baaki saare jeet ke aaya. Woh koi nahi dekhega.”

In conclusion, Siwet Tomar’s take reflects a performance-first mindset in a format often driven by popularity and perception. While he acknowledges the winner and runner-up, his remarks underline a larger point: reality shows are as much about audience connection as they are about gameplay, and sometimes, consistent performers do not always get the recognition they deserve.

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