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‘Dragged My Baby Into It, Crossed All Limits!’— Prince Narula Slams Elvish Yadav

The Roadies feud reignites as Prince Narula accuses Elvish Yadav of provoking fans and targeting his family, including his newborn daughter.
June 8, 2025
‘Dragged My Baby Into It, Crossed All Limits!’— Prince Narula Slams Elvish Yadav

The drama between reality TV stars Prince Narula and Elvish Yadav, which started on Roadies: Double Cross, still hasn’t cooled down. Even after the show ended, the tension continues, with Prince making serious allegations against Elvish in a recent interview.

Prince Narula Accuses Elvish of Keeping the Fight Alive

In an interview with Paras Chhabra, Prince opened up about how Elvish Yadav continued the feud even after Roadies ended. According to Prince, while most gang leaders left the negativity behind once the cameras stopped rolling, Elvish did the opposite.

Prince said Elvish pretended everything was fine on-screen but quietly encouraged his fans to troll Prince’s family online — including his newborn daughter.

Fans Cross the Line, Says Prince

Prince expressed his anger, saying, “Our fans have matured with us — they’re educated and respectful. But Elvish’s fans went too far. They abused my parents and even dragged my baby daughter into the fight. That’s where I draw the line.”

Now a father, Prince said he can’t tolerate this kind of personal attack, especially when his family had nothing to do with the show or its conflicts.

“He’s Just a Show-Off”: Prince Slams Elvish

Prince didn’t hold back. In the same interview, he called Elvish a “chapri” for dragging his family into the controversy. He also claimed that before Bigg Boss, he didn’t even know who Elvish was.

Prince criticized Elvish for trying to act powerful by saying things like “Wait for the Roadies episode.” He added that despite Elvish claiming he doesn’t need media attention, he still gives interviews to fix his image — something Prince finds hypocritical.

Prince Vows to Keep It Classy

Prince wrapped up by saying that even if he ever meets Elvish’s parents, he’d never disrespect them — something he wishes Elvish had done for his family. According to Prince, real strength lies in respecting others, even when you disagree.