The 50 streams daily at 9 PM on JioHotstar and airs on Colors at 10:30 PM, and while the spotlight is often on the loudest rivalries and biggest names, Episode 2 hinted that some quieter or cleverer players could end up changing the game entirely. From strategic snitching to standing up against disrespect, these underdogs are slowly but surely making their presence felt, and they might just surprise both the contestants and the audience.
Jahnvi Killekar: The Silent Instigator Playing Smart
Jahnvi Killekar may not be picking loud fights herself, but she’s proving to be a sharp observer who knows exactly when to stir the pot. By snitching on Arya Jadhao to Nikki Tamboli, Jahnvi strategically brought up unresolved history from Bigg Boss Marathi Season 5 specifically the infamous incident where Arya slapped Nikki and was removed from the show. That one revelation reignited an old rivalry and triggered one of the most emotionally charged confrontations of the episode. Without raising her voice, Jahnvi managed to shift the game dynamics, marking her as a quiet but impactful underdog.
Chat Pandey: Standing Her Ground Against Disrespect

Chat Pandey’s underdog moment came when she took a firm stand against Lovkesh after he allegedly used an abusive word while addressing her. Instead of backing down, Chat chose to confront the issue head-on, asserting her self-respect and making it clear she wouldn’t tolerate being spoken to disrespectfully. In a game where dominance often overshadows dignity, her confidence and clarity could earn her long-term respect both inside the house and among viewers.
Maxtern: Staying Relevant Through Calculated Chaos

Maxtern’s strategy seems clear stay in the limelight at all costs. From instigating a heated argument with Siwet Tomar by repeatedly dragging in his past dispute with Elvish Yadav, to making provocative remarks during others’ fights, Maxtern knows how to keep attention on himself. During the Nikki Arya showdown, his comment “Mujhe ladkiyon ka jhagda pasand nahi” came across as classic rage baiting, drawing reactions and keeping him relevant in the chaos. Whether audiences love him or hate him, Maxtern is ensuring he’s not forgotten an underrated survival tactic in The 50.
Archana Gautam: Entertainment Meets Performance

Archana Gautam is emerging as an underdog who blends performance with pure entertainment. Her fun, buzzing personality adds levity even in tense moments like when she casually stepped away from the Nikki Arya fight to chat adorably with people wearing bunny masks. Beyond the humour, Archana has also delivered where it counts: her exercise performance during the Calorie Task contributed positively, proving she’s not just comic relief. By entertaining the audience while staying competitive, she’s quietly building a strong case for herself.
Khanzadi: Voice, Verses, and Strong Opinions

Khanzadi made a powerful first impression by taking over the house with her rap early in the episode, instantly getting everyone vibing with her energy. But she didn’t stop at entertainment. She later stood up for Vanshaj, countering Prince’s argument that Vanshaj didn’t deserve to stay just because he wasn’t interacting enough.Khanzadi confidently put her point across, while earlier in the episode she continued to charm the audience with her musical flair. Balancing opinion, confidence, and creativity, she’s shaping up to be one of the most compelling underdogs in the house.
The 50 streams daily at 9 PM on JioHotstar and airs on Colors at 10:30 PM.