Ridhi Dogra recalls Shahrukh Khan’s words in The 50 A candid moment during a lively episode of The 50 turned into a thoughtful reflection on perspective and grace, thanks to Ridhi Dogra’s response to a playful comparison. Contestant Kiku Sharda humorously likened Ridhi’s experience of sharing screen space with Lovekesh Kataria on the show to her collaboration with superstar Shahrukh Khan in the film Jawan. The comparison, intended as a compliment, highlighted Ridhi’s adaptability and ease in working with diverse co-stars across platforms. While Kiku’s tone kept the moment light, it subtly acknowledged Ridhi’s transition from television to big-screen projects like Jawan. Ridhi responded with composure, elevating the moment by quoting Shahrukh Khan’s words: “Life mein kuch bada ya chota nahi hota, tum bade ya chote hote ho” (In life, nothing is big or small—it’s about how you perceive yourself). Rather than focusing on the stature of her co-stars, she emphasized that an individual’s mindset and self-perception define their worth. This exchange underscored what sets Ridhi apart in The 50: her grounded approach to success, choosing not to measure her experiences by the fame of those around her. The 50: Ridhi Dogra’s clarity of purpose Ridhi’s strength lies in her unwavering clarity of purpose, which shone through when she was questioned about her alliances while in the danger zone. She responded with conviction: “My alliance has been my fans, I represent them. I did this show…” Her answer resonated with viewers, reinforcing her commitment to her audience over strategic partnerships. In the latest episode, Ridhi’s leadership shone brightest during a high-pressure X and 0 challenge. Tasked with guiding her blindfolded teammates, she demonstrated calm, clarity, and control, steering her team to victory.#the_50 #ridhi_dogra #jawan #kiku_sharda #shahrukh_khan

Akshay Kumar teases Harsh Gujral over his 'uncle' claim During a recent episode of the gaming reality show "Wheel of Fortune," stand-up comedian and actor Harsh Gujral engaged in a lighthearted exchange with host Akshay Kumar, attempting to establish a fictional family connection. The episode featured Kumar alongside Kiku Sharda and Sugandha Mishra, with Gujral trying to position himself as Kumar’s relative. Kumar responded to Gujral’s claim by quipping, “This is Harsh Gujral, he is the kind of person who goes to every show and makes everyone his relative.” Gujral defended himself by asserting that Kumar was his uncle, stating, “I want to say one thing, actually Akshay sir is my uncle. My mother is Bhatia, and sir is also Bhatia.” Kumar then mocked the situation, saying, “He has come to my show and is trying to make me a fool.” As the host, Kumar also reminded the contestants to avoid landing on the snake pit if they were close to winning 1 crore. Gujral humorously replied, “Sir, one crore is too much for me, I have 60,000 from the previous round, so I’m done.” Kumar encouraged Gujral to aim for the top prize, saying, “I want you to win one crore and you are after daily wages.” Gujral admitted he would confidently approach his uncle for financial support if he didn’t win. Kumar swiftly countered, “Your uncle will not give you one crore; he has never given one crore to your aunt till today.” The episode highlighted the playful banter between the host and contestant, blending humor with the competitive spirit of the game show. The interactions underscored the camaraderie and entertainment value of the format, with participants and hosts engaging in light-hearted jabs while keeping the audience entertained.#akshay_kumar #wheel_of_fortune #harsh_gujral #kiku_sharda #sugandha_mishra
