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The 50: Major Fights That Grabbed Attention

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 7, 2026, 19:15 IST
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​The 50: Major Fights That Grabbed Attention

The 50 house was supposed to be a test of strategy, survival, and endurance, but it quickly turned into a pressure cooker of emotions, egos, and explosive confrontations. What started as a competition soon escalated into a series of intense clashes that left both the housemates and the viewers in a complete state of shock.These didn't only create chaos inside the house but at the same time got audiences glued to their screens with bated breath. Here is a look at the major fights that sent ripples through The 50 house and changed the game once and for all. (photo:x)

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​Maxtern vs Archit: Elvish Remark Ignites Fight

It got pretty hot indeed in The 50 house when a mega-fight broke out. Maxtern spoke about Elvish and claimed that he was fomenting unneeded drama and using their rivalry of the past to gain attention. Everyone did not like his remarks, and the tension was quickly growing. The fight intensified when Archit walked on top of the YouTuber and allegedly pushed him to the floor. What started as a verbal war rapidly became a physical one and no one expected that. The exchange stunned the whole house and the mood in the house was in shambles.(photo:x)

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​Adnan vs Sapna: War of Words

In one of the tasks, the Lion declared that 40 safe cards were scattered around the house and everyone had to go round and find them in order to remain in the game. During the commotion, a heated word was said between Adnan Sheikh and Sapna Choudhary. The dancer even alleged that he was playing dirty and mocked him on how he could make money outside the show. This was a trigger and he retorted with a "aurat hai, aurat ki tarah reh" (you are a woman, act like one). The comment just aggravated the situation, and she purportedly threatened him on what will happen outside the house. Their fierce conflict stopped the task and all of them were in suspense.(photo:x)

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​Shiv vs Arbaz: Task Drama Triggers Showdown

Interestingly, one unique task was meant to spark a big confrontation between Shiv Thakare and Arbaaz Patel. The Lion had come up with a task where a contestant had to pay the price for a mistake committed by another. Nikki Tamboli had completely denied participating in the task, and this had put pressure on all the contestants. Finally, after the task had ended, Shiv made some comments about Nikki, and this had not gone well with Arbaaz. However, the latter immediately chose Nikki's side. The confrontation had shown that the power dynamics in the house were slowly changing. (photo:x)

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​Karan vs Siddharth: Push Leads to Ugly Spat

A serious dispute broke out when Karan accused Siddharth of getting physical during a task. He claimed that his competitor had pushed and even punched him in the chest while they were going head-to-head. Furious, Karan yelled, "I will break your bones. He f*****g pushed me." The accused denied it completely and warned him not to repeat the allegation. As things heated up, Prince Narula jumped in to diffuse the situation. He advised both contestants to keep their cool and reminded them that physical aggression wouldn't be tolerated.(photo:x)

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​Rajat vs Digvijay: Physical Clash

The conflict initiated when Digvijay referred to Rajat’s team as “Pagalon Ki Team (team of mad people)”. Rajat took offense to this, since he felt such a reference was demeaning to his team. Digvijay was not willing to let the matter go, owing to his right to express his mind as he felt like doing so. This led to the conflict, as Digvijay asked Rajat why he was not supporting him the previous day. In the process, Rajat allegedly slapped Digvijay, holding his collar in the process, prompting immediate separation from the other contestants before the situation got out of hand.(photo:x)

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​Prince-Rajat Clash

A major fight erupted between Prince Narula and Rajat Dalal over a task that was messed up. Rajat allegedly pushed Lovekesh to take Prince's name, despite knowing he did not want to come into the task. Having lost the task, Prince felt that it was a backstabbing gesture. He accused Rajat's group of having intentionally tried to humiliate him. He angrily called Rajat "fattu" (coward) and confronted him face-to-face as soon as he reached the house. Prince wasn't taking it , he reminded that he has won every reality show he has been part of and one bad game doesn't take away those credits. (photo:x)

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