Polish actress, model, and writer Natalia Janoszek spoke to the media after coming out of the reality show The 50. During this, she openly shared her experiences, game strategy, alliances, and the overall atmosphere of the show.
In this special interview, she also expressed her views on language, discrimination, relationships, and the changing dynamics inside the show. She also shared her experiences with Rajat Dalal, Chahat Pandey, and other contestants. Let's take a look at what she said in this interview…
Did you face any language issues in the show?
I can speak a little Hindi, and I understand it quite well, so I never had any problem with the language. Many times, people said that I didn't understand the language, but I feel that was just an excuse to not include me in the team. In reality, most people understand English as well, so the 'language barrier' was not a real issue.
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Did you ever feel any racism inside the show?
I didn't feel that I faced any racism at all. Yes, some people would say things like 'she is a foreigner' or 'she is not like us,' but that wasn't the only thing-people were judging each other based on religion, culture, and even profession. There were 50 people in the show and everyone was different, so such things kept happening. I never took it personally.
Why did you leave Prince Narula's team and join Rajat Dalal's team?
Initially, I bonded with Krishna Shroff, who was in Prince's team, so I naturally became a part of that team. But soon I realized that I was not a priority there. During a task, when Prince asked others to vote for Tejasvi instead of supporting me, that's when I decided to switch teams. Rajat's team welcomed me and saved me twice from the danger zone. There, I also got a chance to prove myself.
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Do you think you were a misfit for this show because of your calm nature?
I don't think I was a misfit. If all contestants were the same-only aggressive-it would be boring. A reality show needs different kinds of people-some aggressive, some sensitive, some funny. I stayed true to myself, and that is my strength.
How do you see the difference between influencers and TV celebrities in the show?
Today, there is space for everyone in the industry. Digital and social media are growing rapidly. Becoming a successful influencer is not easy. I believe we should respect each other. Today's influencer can become tomorrow's big star like Shah Rukh Khan.
How do you see the relationship between Rajat Dalal and Chahat Pandey?
As far as I saw, they were just good friends. Whenever Chahat wasn't feeling well, Rajat took care of her, which is a very nice thing as a friend. People often exaggerate small things and label them as relationships, but I didn't see anything like that.
What was your experience regarding alliances and gameplay?
I think The 50 is a game show where you have to play to survive, but that doesn't mean you have to betray someone. I also played the game at times, like bluffing during tasks, but my intention was never to harm anyone. I feel every contestant was playing their own game, and no one was completely good or bad.
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How do you see relationships and love angles in the show, especially between Arbaz Patel and Nikki Tamboli?
I believe where there is love, there are also fights. Arbaz and Nikki's relationship was similar-they had emotions. I liked that they openly showed their relationship despite knowing people would judge them. During a task, when Arbaz expressed his love for Nikki in front of everyone, that moment was very emotional for me.
Do you think some people were controlling the game, like Rajat Dalal and Prince?
Yes, I was surprised that some people were deciding together who should be eliminated. But in reality, we give them that power. If you follow someone, they will lead. That's why it's important to make your own decisions.
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How do you see Shiv Thakare and Faisal Shaikh's game and personality?
Shiv Thakare is a very strong and intelligent player who understands the game deeply. He handles situations wisely and makes his own decisions, which makes him a leader. On the other hand, Faisal Shaikh, also known as Faizu, has a very positive and friendly nature. He is very grounded and connects easily with people. Despite being an influencer, he proved himself as a strong contender in the game. Both have different personalities, but in their own ways, they are strong and impactful players.
What is the difference between 'The 50' and 'Bigg Boss'?
The biggest difference is that The 50 is a task-based show where something keeps happening every day, so time passes quickly. In contrast, Bigg Boss involves more conversations and fewer tasks. Also, since The 50 has more contestants, the level of drama is much higher.
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