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Roadies 19: Gautam Gulati and Rhea Chakraborty refuse to shoot with Prince Narula after a major fight; details here!

With the theme of ‘Karm Ya Kaand’, Roadies season 19 will soon air on MTV.

Roadies 19: Gautam Gulati and Rhea Chakraborty refuse to shoot with Prince Narula after a major fight; details here!
Roadies 19: Gautam Gulati & Rhea Chakraborty refuse to shoot with Prince Narula

Last Updated: 05.21 PM, May 07, 2023

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The 19th season of Roadies, the popular favourite reality series, has already started with auditions. Rhea Chakraborty, Prince Narula, and Gautam Gulati serve as the show's gang leaders this season, and Sonu Sood has taken over as the host. As a genre-defining adventure reality television show and a clutter-busting phenomenon for young people, Roadies has carved out a space for itself. The show Roadies: Karm Ya Kaand, which is in its 19th season, appears more exciting, interesting, and promising. According to the most recent sources, relations between the three gang leaders are currently strained.

According to a story in India Today, a major brawl recently broke out on the sets between the Roadies 19 gang leaders, and they were caught in the crossfire. The newspaper was alerted about the intense argument that took place on the Roadies set by insiders close to the show. Since the beginning of the show, Prince Narula allegedly tried to instigate a fight with the other gang leaders, Gautam Gulati and Rhea Chakraborty. Due to his cool demeanour, Gautam was able to diffuse the situation, as did Rhea. But throughout the incident, Prince allegedly threatened Rhea and insulted her. 

Rhea Chakraborty complained to the team about his disrespectful actions, and as a result, the filming was stopped. Prince left the Roadies 19 set as well. Prince allegedly offered Rhea an apology later, but she rejected it. Rhea and Gautam reportedly declined Prince's request to continue shooting. 

Prior to that, Prince supported Rhea Chakraborty, but he later said he was misquoted on Twitter. The actor said, "Hi everyone, some newspapers, and portals are writing headlines about me that Prince Narula is supporting someone. I am not here to support anyone. I am only doing my work and I believe in being professional. I have come for Roadies and not to support anybody's comeback."

"I believe you all are smart enough to support whom you all want to. These portals are writing twisted headlines, I want to clarify I am not supporting anyone or disrespecting anyone. I am here for the audience and their support and nothing else," he added.

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