Is Yuvika Chaudhary Right That Women Are Unstoppable in the Game?
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Mumbai, Jan 27 (NationPress) Actress Yuvika Chaudhary, who is set to participate in the forthcoming reality series “The 50”, has voiced her concerns regarding the double standards women encounter in reality shows. Often, their feelings are misinterpreted or deemed as weakness.
In response to the notion that women face harsher judgment than men for showing vulnerability, Yuvika emphasized that when women enter the competition with complete commitment, they transform into an unstoppable force.
“Oh, come on. When a woman truly plays, there’s no room for anyone else. If women step into the game fully, nobody can stand in front of them,” she stated.
The actress further expressed that she perceives her journey as more than merely personal involvement.
“That’s how I feel. I’m here to represent all women and demonstrate to the world that we have it all. Just take a stand for yourself,” Yuvika asserted.
Yuvika has starred in films like Om Shanti Om, Summer 2007, and Toh Baat Pakki!. She also acted in the leading role in the Kannada film Maleyali Jotheyali alongside Ganesh in 2009. In 2015, she participated in Bigg Boss 9 as a contestant, and in 2019, she won the dance reality show Nach Baliye 9 with her husband, Prince Narula.
Her recent project was Cyber Vaar – Har Screen Crime Scene, directed by Ankush Bhatt, featuring Mohit Malik and Sanaya Irani.
Yuvika and Prince met on the set of Bigg Boss 9. Prince proposed in 2018, and they became engaged that year. The couple tied the knot in Mumbai and welcomed their first daughter through IVF in 2024.
Produced by Banijay Asia, The 50 is India’s latest large-scale reality series, set to stream soon on JioHotstar and Colors. It promises a bold new format that aims to disrupt the Indian reality TV landscape.
This upcoming show, inspired by the popular French series Les Cinquante, features 50 contestants in an opulent palace setting with no fixed rules, ensuring unpredictable drama, strategy, and politics.