The 50 episode 24 highlights: The new episode of JioHotstar’s hit show saw palace politics flare up as Karan Patel returned to the house, while Vanshaj Singh came back under an unsafe tag. A high-stakes Revenge Game decided their fate, fresh conflicts erupted, and Fox-led money pot challenges reshaped finances, leaving alliances fragile and tempers running high.
The Lion announced the Revenge Game as the main twist, promising one contestant a confirmed comeback. After three tense rounds between Vanshaj Singh and Karan Patel, Karan secured two wins and earned official re-entry. Yet house members also pushed for Vanshaj, leading to a compromise where Vanshaj re-joined as unsafe, allowed to play arena games but still dependent on votes.
The 50 revenge game clash and confrontations
Before the competition started, Vanshaj confronted Karan Patel about the earlier elimination, asking why Karan exited despite strong task performances. Vanshaj also revisited Karan’s old stance about influencers and content creators “polluting” the acting industry. Tension escalated further when Vanshaj questioned Prince Narula for once being an outsider, yet allegedly treating newcomers as outsiders after gaining fame.
The Revenge Game ran across three separate phases, mixing strategy, skill and group influence. Phase one focused on Mahal Ka Faisla, where palace residents used a ballot box to choose between Vanshaj and Karan. Next came Budhi, a puzzle challenge. The final Bal round tested strength through a tug-of-war style contest supported by selected team-mates from inside the house.
| Round | Challenge Type | Key Details | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | Mahal Ka Faisla | Secret palace voting; clash between Riddhi Dogra and Nehal Chudasama over Vanshaj vs Karan choice | Karan Patel won with 17 votes; Vanshaj Singh received 16 |
| Round 2 | Budhi (Brains) | Both solved a Lion-face puzzle as fast as possible | Vanshaj Singh completed the puzzle first and levelled the contest |
| Round 3 | Bal (Strength) | Tug of war; Vanshaj picked Faizu and Karan selected Arbaz Patel as support | Karan and Arbaz won, giving Karan two rounds and overall victory |
The voting round stirred drama inside The 50 palace when Nehal Chudasama backed Vanshaj instead of Karan. Riddhi Dogra had earlier advised Nehal to “play your own solo game”, a remark that appeared to influence Nehal’s pick. Their disagreement grew sharp as the final tally showed a narrow split, 17 votes for Karan against 16 for Vanshaj.
The 50 money pot and Fox challenges
Inside the Lion’s Den, the Fox triggered the Dare No Dare segment, first selecting Shrutika Arjun for a risky task. Shrutika was strapped to a wall filled with balloons marked with plus or minus money values. Each burst could either boost the shared pot or drain it, placing pressure on the shooter, who carried the entire financial responsibility.
Urvashi Dholakia took charge as shooter for Shrutika’s Dare No Dare attempt and received ten shots. A handicap complicated the challenge, as Urvashi wore special glasses with one normal lens and one magnifying lens. Despite the awkward vision and tricky angles, the pair still managed to increase the prize pool, adding ₹4,000 to the running money pot.
The Fox later returned to the palace section of The 50 and chose Rajat Dalal for the next Dare No Dare round. Manisha Rani stepped in as shooter, again with ten chances to hit balloons tied to Rajat. This second attempt did not go as planned, and the group failed to add any extra amount to the money pot during that sequence.
The 50 alliances, teasing and shifting loyalties
Earlier in the episode, Prince Narula quietly started working on a new strategy inside The 50 palace. Prince tried to win over Dushyant Kukreja, suggesting a hidden alliance. The idea involved Dushyant acting as a mole in the rival camp, signalling a subtle game of secret information, trust tests and possible betrayal beneath the surface.
A lighter scene briefly cut through the pressure when Yuvika joked with Neelam and Shiv. During the banter, Shiv reacted with “bhabhi yaar” and asked Yuvika “kya keh rahe ho?”, reminding everyone about Shiv’s marriage. Yuvika playfully labelled Shiv a “player”, which sparked laughter around the house and offered a rare moment of relaxed fun.
Game undercurrents surfaced again when Nehal Chudasama spoke with Krishna and Divya about wanting independence in The 50. Nehal said the aim was to step out from Prince Narula’s shadow and play alone. However, Krishna and Divya later relayed this comment to Shiv, potentially exposing Nehal’s position and placing Nehal at risk within shifting alliances.
Viewers also saw a personal side of Krishna, who opened up about a relationship outside The 50 game. Krishna spoke about an Afghani boyfriend working as a professional MMA fighter and described the bond simply by saying their “frequency just matched”. The conversation allowed housemates to see another layer to Krishna’s life beyond tasks and strategy.
By the end of Episode 24, Karan Patel held a secure place in The 50 palace, while Vanshaj Singh stayed vulnerable as an unsafe entrant. The money pot changed slightly after mixed results in Dare No Dare, and alliances looked unsettled following Nehal’s comments and Prince Narula’s covert outreach, setting up higher tension for future arena battles.