Prince Narula goes on rant slamming Elvish Yadav as his fans troll his daughter Ekleen and parents; calls him 'Chhapri'

Prince Narula has finally broken his silence about the controversy around his fight with Elvish Yadav . The Roadies gang leader accused Elvish of instigating his fans to troll his five-months old daughter Ekleen and his parents. Upset by the personal attacks, Prince slammed Elvish and called him a “chhapri.” He also blamed Elvish for not controlling the actions of his followers. Prince recently appeared on Paras Chhabra's podcast and opened up about his fight with Elvish Yadav and went on a rant slamming him.
Speaking about Elvish, Prince said, "Paras, you and I have had many arguments too, but we never turned those fights into personal grudges. Even with Gautam, Neha, and Rhea last season — we disagreed often, but it stayed limited to the show. We never took the negativity outside."
He added, "But when someone acts like everything is fine for the cameras and then quietly encourages their fans to go and threaten others, that’s just wrong. I’m clearly talking about Elvish here. He knows exactly how his audience reacts, and by saying things like ‘wait for the Roadies episode’ and hinting at showing his strength, he’s provoking them to attack me. Our fans have grown with us — they’re educated, mature, and never abuse anyone. But Elvish’s fans crossed all limits by abusing my parents and even dragging my infant daughter into it. Now that I’m a father, I won’t tolerate such behavior. My parents and daughter have nothing to do with this."
Prince further explained, "The fight was between us on a reality show — that’s where it should’ve ended. But instead, Elvish told his fans to go show people who he is. Honestly, who are you? I didn’t know you before Bigg Boss , and I doubt anyone apart from a certain crowd did. I call such people ‘ chhapri ’ because dragging someone’s family is beyond low. And if that’s the kind of crowd you encourage, then sorry, I call you the same. I would never disrespect Elvish’s parents if I ever met them. But if this continues, and you keep targeting families, then I don’t even see you as a human being."
Prince also spoke about Elvish Yadav's controversy with the media and called him 'Nalla badmash'. He said, "A few months ago, he was claiming he doesn’t need the media. But now, just to fix his image, he’s running around giving interviews. He’s trying to show that he’s some kind of a tough guy, but honestly, he comes across as a “nalla badmaash”, someone who acts rough but does nothing. He doesn’t even step out of his house, yet talks about filing police complaints. If you call yourself a gangster, what kind are you? You took four bouncers and hit some kids — anyone can do that. If you’re really that strong, come face me. Whether it’s a task, a street fight, or anything else, I can still take you down."
"He shouldn’t even try to compare himself with me he doesn’t have any real talent. I’ve seen his TikTok videos; he can’t act and he’s a terrible dancer. What is he known for? Just making fun of others and creating controversies. That’s what his entire career is based on. Just a few months ago, he was calling Chum Darang “Gangubai” and making fun of her name, calling it vulgar. And now he claims he doesn’t engage in controversies? He tried hard to bully people, but it didn’t work out for him. He even misuses the name of the Jaat community. I have many friends from that community, and I know how helpful and grounded both Jaat and Punjabi communities are. But instead of uplifting them, he’s out there hitting young boys and doing things that don’t reflect well on anyone. He’s not even standing by his own people and that says a lot about him," Prince concluded.
For the uninitiated, Prince and Elvish were gang leaders on recently concluded Roadies Double Cross . It was Elvish's debut season and Kushal Tanwar Aka Gulla from his team emerged as the winner of the show.
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