Exclusive - Digvijay Singh Rathee reveals why he chose 'The 50' as his comeback after Bigg Boss: ‘People Will Be Surprised’
Reality TV star Digvijay Singh Rathee, a well-known face previously seen in shows like Roadies, Splitsvilla, and Bigg Boss 18, is finally back on TV with the new reality show 'The 50'. The much-awaited show, which is scheduled to air on from February 1st, represents a significant turning point in his life and, in Digvijay's opinion, shows how much he has changed over the years.
Talking about his journey so far, Digvijay Rathee sees it as much more than just moving from one show to another. “I see it as growth, not just progression. Roadies gave me courage, Bigg Boss gave me so many learnings, and now The 50 show feels like a space where experience meets clarity. I’m more aware of who I am and why I’m here,” he shared.
When asked how different he is today compared to his Roadies days, Digvijay admitted that the change has been massive. “A lot has changed since then; it even surprises me sometimes, the way this journey has been and the way I’ve evolved over time. That boy was fearless but reactive. Today, I’m calmer, more conscious, and more rooted. The fire is still there, but now I feel I’m much more controlled,” he said.
Also See: The 50 Grand Premiere & Contestants List Live Updates
Speaking about his mindset going into The 50, Digvijay kept things honest and straightforward. “No specific mindset, but I have to give my 100 percent every second,” he stated.
Digvijay also hinted that audiences will see a new side of him this time. “Even I’m excited about it because a lot has changed over the past year. But people will be surprised, I feel,” he added.
Explaining why The 50 felt like the right comeback project, Digvijay concluded, “It’s the format, its intensity, and the space it gives personalities to unfold naturally.”
When asked how different he is today compared to his Roadies days, Digvijay admitted that the change has been massive. “A lot has changed since then; it even surprises me sometimes, the way this journey has been and the way I’ve evolved over time. That boy was fearless but reactive. Today, I’m calmer, more conscious, and more rooted. The fire is still there, but now I feel I’m much more controlled,” he said.
Also See: The 50 Grand Premiere & Contestants List Live Updates
Speaking about his mindset going into The 50, Digvijay kept things honest and straightforward. “No specific mindset, but I have to give my 100 percent every second,” he stated.
Digvijay also hinted that audiences will see a new side of him this time. “Even I’m excited about it because a lot has changed over the past year. But people will be surprised, I feel,” he added.
Explaining why The 50 felt like the right comeback project, Digvijay concluded, “It’s the format, its intensity, and the space it gives personalities to unfold naturally.”
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