Adnaan Shaikh Hits Back at Prince Narula Over Influencer Remark on The 50

Adnaan Shaikh responds to Prince Narula’s remark on influencers inside The 50 with a post on X.

Aakash Khuman
Published on: 18 Feb 2026 11:43 AM IST
Adnaan Shaikh Hits Back at Prince Narula Over Influencer Remark on The 50
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The 50’s Contestant Adnaan Shaikh Slams Prince Narula Over 'Influencers Destroying Industry’ remark; shares latters old video' Retorts by saying, "15 Second Ki Video Banane Nikle The... Khud Hi Comedy Ban Gaye"

The ongoing debate between traditional television actors and digital creators has now taken centre stage inside The 50, and Adnaan Shaikh has emerged as one of the strongest voices from within the house. After Prince Narula made a sharp remark stating that digital creators have “destroyed the industry,” adding that they “can’t act beyond 12 seconds” and often fail to perform in front of professional cameras, the statement quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the show. The opinion also found support from Karan Patel, who compared the situation to “gadhe ghodon ki race,” and Ridhi Dogra, who questioned the work ethics of influencers.

However, it was Adnaan Shaikh himself a prominent digital face and a contestant inside the same house who turned the narrative around with a sharp and impactful response. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Adnaan posted:

“15 second ki video banane nikle the… aur khud hi comedy ban gaye.

Creators ka mazaak udane aaye the… ab jawab reel mein mil raha hai.

Time chhota ho sakta hai… par impact lamba jaata hai bhai.”

The tweet instantly grabbed attention, not just for its wit but for the timing as Adnaan has been consistently proving his mettle in the long-format reality space through physically demanding tasks, strong screen presence, and an organic connection with the camera.

What makes this moment significant is that Adnaan’s response isn’t limited to social media. Inside The 50, his journey reflects the very shift the entertainment industry is witnessing today where format does not define talent and audience engagement holds more value than the duration of content. By backing his words with visible performance, he positioned himself as a representative of the creator community rather than turning it into a personal clash.

In a house where every move is under scrutiny, Adnaan Shaikh has managed to convert criticism into a conversation proving that while content length may be short, impact is built on consistency, adaptability, and recall.

Aakash Khuman

Aakash Khuman

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