‘Roadies’: Prince Narula stresses on importance of dignity, respect to his members ahead of next task

Ahead of the new tasks, as everyone reaches Solang Valley in Himachal Pradesh, Prince will have a little face time with his members and tell them to once again keep their heads on the right path and not lose themselves, believing that their winning hand is permanent.

All the Gang Leaders give great importance to respect, strength and dignity in their members, and these are all qualities required to be a Roadie. But many of Prince’s own Gang members such as Priyanka and Aashika have gotten into controversies, so being in the lead, it makes sense that Prince has been stressing the importance of integrity to all his members.

Ahead of the new tasks, as everyone reaches Solang Valley in Himachal Pradesh, Prince will have a little face time with his members and tell them to once again keep their heads on the right path and not lose themselves, believing that their winning hand is permanent.

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But more than that, Prince will tell all his members in front of the whole squad, which includes all contestants, Gang Leaders and Sonu Sood that he values the integrity and dignity in game and life above victory, saying that a victory without any honour is tantamount to defeat.

He will then further stress that if he sees any more of his contestants getting out of line, instead of giving them the strongest of verbal warnings like he usually does, he will straight up eliminate them without hesitation, or questions.

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This leaves the members stunned, particularly because currently Prince Narula has the upper hand and has so far in the last week seemed the winner, gaining the advantage in every task due to some great strategic planning.

He further tells other Leaders that if any members in his team should misbehave or get out of bounds, then he is the first one to be informed because he will judge them instead of holding any meetings whatsoever, and instead of a vote or jury will either keep them, or eliminate them.

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This leads to Sonu Soo smiling who will commend Prince for staying within boundaries and respecting rules, and upholding the spirit of the game while keeping a true sportsman attitude.

To watch how Prince outmaneuvers his opponents, and his stress on integrity above all, audiences can watch ‘MTV Roadies: Karm Ya Kaand’ on MTV and JioCinema.

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The vote-out in 'MTV Roadies' is about to begin and even as tensions rise and passions run high, there is a sense of fun and joy among the Gang members, with the Leaders also encouraging them to let go just for a moment.

Gang Leaders Rhea Chakraborty and Prince Narula have some playful moments with their respective gang members, and Gautam Gulati, seeing the fun, joins the laughter, before the start of the countdown for the vote-out.

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The joking side of the contestants and the Leaders shows that even in the throes of great stress and nervousness, no one abandons their sense of humour and are more than willing to just horse around for a moment.

Meanwhile, the situation on the ground is expected to really heat up as Pihu and Bhoomika once again fiercely argue with one another. And this time Pihu shows her aggressor the middle finger and yells at her. Fortunately, it does not escalate into a physical confrontation.

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But aside from Pihu and Bhoomika's little spat, Digvijay and Vishu too enter into an argument, though it turns out to be one-sided, as Digvijay manages to retain his cool all the while and Vishu keeps on yelling.

Digvijay then goes on to ignore Vishu, which annoys the latter, who seems ready for physical violence.

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Fortunately, Prince steps in to stop all the commotion and asks Vishu to apologise to Digvijay, calmly telling him that his attitude isn't right and he must not escalate matter further, though Vishu won't listen.

Likewise, Prince asks Bhoomika and Priyanka to apologise to Pihu for ganging up on her again after the debacle last week. They do not budge, but Pihu simply could not care less.

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'MTV Roadies: Karm Ya Kaand' is being aired on MTV and JioCinema.

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