The 50: Prince Narula gives his Ticket to Finale to Shiv Thakare; Mr Faisu, Rajat Dalal and two others reach finale
The 50, which began on February 1 with 50 celebrities from different parts of the entertainment industry, is now heading towards its grand finale on March 22. The semi-final episode aired recently, where the top 12 contestants competed for The 50 trophy.
The episode started with The Lion asking the players to make four teams of three to head for the arena game. As per the rules of the game, the only one player from each team gets a chance to earn a ticket to the finale. The players form teams for the arena game. The teams: Yellow — Rajat Dalal, Nehal Chudasama, Urvashi Dholakia. Blue — Mr Faisu, Archana Gautam, Manisha Rani. Green — Prince Narula, Krishna Shroff, Shiv Thakare and Red — Riddhi Dogra, Kaka, Vikrant Singh.
The arena was divided into four colour-coded sections and each had 25 boxing bags numbered and filled with hay. Inside one bag in each section, a cold drink bottle and a finale circle plaque was kept. Players were given a clue and they had to climb to the top of the bags, select a numbered flag, come back down, and hit it. If they get the right answer and bag, they become finalists.
Rajat Dalal, Urvashi Dholakia and Nehal Chudasama go first to perform the task and Rajat Dalal takes multiples of 3 and hits the bag 21. He becomes the first finalist of the season. During Mr Faisu, Archana Gautam and Manisha's round, Prince Narula, who is watching from the sidelines, calls out the number to Faisu. The social media influencer goes for bag 33 and finds the ticket. He becomes the second finalist. For the third round, Vikrant, Ridhi and Kaka compete and Kaka manages to guess the clue and becomes the third finalist.
Fourth round saw Prince Narula, Krishna Shroff and Shiv Thakare competing against each other. As soon as Prince hears the clue, he runs up, grabs the flag with 83 on it, and guesses right in the first attempt itself. The house erupts with happiness. However, as soon as everyone settles down, Prince Narula says that he would like to pass his ticket to the finale to Shiv Thakare.
He explained that had Faisu not won his round, the ticket would have gone to him instead. He further shares that he believed both Faisu and Shiv are completely deserving. He calls Shiv his brother. He says he has never lost any game and his only competition has always been himself. While everyone gets emotional by Prince's gesture, Rajat Dalal says that Prince's entire reputation is built on always winning, and by giving the ticket away, he avoided the risk of that record being broken.
For the fifth round, Shiv and Kaka share that they wanted a strong woman to represent the girls in the finale and take Krishna's name. Faisu and Rajat also agree on Krishna's name. Krishna Shroff becomes the fifth and final finalist.
The arena was divided into four colour-coded sections and each had 25 boxing bags numbered and filled with hay. Inside one bag in each section, a cold drink bottle and a finale circle plaque was kept. Players were given a clue and they had to climb to the top of the bags, select a numbered flag, come back down, and hit it. If they get the right answer and bag, they become finalists.
Rajat Dalal, Urvashi Dholakia and Nehal Chudasama go first to perform the task and Rajat Dalal takes multiples of 3 and hits the bag 21. He becomes the first finalist of the season. During Mr Faisu, Archana Gautam and Manisha's round, Prince Narula, who is watching from the sidelines, calls out the number to Faisu. The social media influencer goes for bag 33 and finds the ticket. He becomes the second finalist. For the third round, Vikrant, Ridhi and Kaka compete and Kaka manages to guess the clue and becomes the third finalist.
Fourth round saw Prince Narula, Krishna Shroff and Shiv Thakare competing against each other. As soon as Prince hears the clue, he runs up, grabs the flag with 83 on it, and guesses right in the first attempt itself. The house erupts with happiness. However, as soon as everyone settles down, Prince Narula says that he would like to pass his ticket to the finale to Shiv Thakare.
He explained that had Faisu not won his round, the ticket would have gone to him instead. He further shares that he believed both Faisu and Shiv are completely deserving. He calls Shiv his brother. He says he has never lost any game and his only competition has always been himself. While everyone gets emotional by Prince's gesture, Rajat Dalal says that Prince's entire reputation is built on always winning, and by giving the ticket away, he avoided the risk of that record being broken.
For the fifth round, Shiv and Kaka share that they wanted a strong woman to represent the girls in the finale and take Krishna's name. Faisu and Rajat also agree on Krishna's name. Krishna Shroff becomes the fifth and final finalist.
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