Vanshaj Singh's Elimination Disappointment: Feeling Overshadowed After 50 Contestants Were Removed From the Show.

Vanshaj Singh, the first contestant eliminated from the new reality show "The 50," is expressing his disappointment and hurt following his early departure. The reality show, which premiered on February 1st on Colors TV and JioHotstar, immediately shocked viewers with Singh's unexpected eviction.

Singh, a content creator, has taken to social media and interviews to voice his anger, specifically targeting fellow contestants Karan Patel and Prince Narula for what he perceives as unfair gameplay. He feels that Narula and Patel unfairly influenced his elimination. Singh had anticipated "The 50" to be his big break in television, but now believes this opportunity was taken from him.

Singh claims that his elimination was based on a lack of interaction with other contestants, which he argues was an excuse. He contends that forming meaningful connections was nearly impossible in the limited time frame, as contestants were immediately thrust into tasks. Singh suggests the real reason for his elimination was that established TV personalities were hesitant to vote out their friends from the industry.

In an interview, Singh expressed feeling overwhelmed and terrified upon hearing his name called for eviction. He stated that in the moment, everything felt blurry, and he couldn't fully react. He credits fellow contestants like Khanzaadi, Sapna Choudhary, Chahat Pandey, and Manisha Rani for supporting him and speaking out on his behalf.

Singh's anger is rooted in a sense of injustice. Hailing from Dehradun, he views himself as an outsider and is standing up for others with similar aspirations. He stated he doesn't want other outsiders with big dreams facing the same injustice. Singh claims that Narula's actions contradict his public persona of supporting individuality and fighting against the industry. Singh feels betrayed because he looked up to Prince Narula, but Prince was the first one to nominate him for eviction.

Singh has also addressed the age-shaming accusations against Karan Patel. Singh stated that he stands by what he said on his Instagram stories. Singh has also shared screenshots of messages purportedly from Prince Narula's team, requesting him to stop posting negative messages.

Khanzadi, a fellow contestant, has defended Singh, asserting that the game involves observation as much as interaction. She implied that constant interaction shouldn't be the sole measure of a contestant's worth.

Since Singh's elimination, "The 50" has introduced further twists, including a double elimination. Saurabh Ghadge and Sumaira Shaikh were the next contestants to leave the show. With 47 contestants remaining, viewers are anticipating more drama and challenges in the episodes to come.

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