In The 50 Episode 4, one familiar name continued to surface even without an on-screen appearance, as Elvish Yadav remained a recurring point of reference during key conversations. Since the start of the show, contestants including Prince, Maxtern, Rajat, and others have mentioned Yadav, keeping him part of the narrative despite his absence. The latest episode added a new layer to that ongoing thread when Maxtern, after completing his assigned task, used his time in front of the national television audience to openly address his grievances. The moment stood out not for gameplay strategy, but for how directly it focused on someone who is not part of the current cast.
The 50 Episode 4 Highlights Maxtern’s Rant Targeting Elvish Yadav by Name
Following the task’s completion, even as Elvish Yadav’s friends were shown to be pleased with Maxtern finishing the challenge, Maxtern shifted the conversation toward what he described as long-standing issues with the “Elvish gang.” In indirect remarks aired during the episode, Maxtern described the group as being “below the animal kingdom.” He referred to one of Elvish’s friends on the show as a “snake,” indicating that the person would ditch others when convenient. He also labeled Elvish Yadav as a “horse” and pointedly remarked that Elvish’s friends did not have one million followers. Maxtern further alleged that Yadav relied on his mother’s support to escape from confrontations and accused him of engaging in negative PR against others. The segment also included Maxtern stating that he would beat Elvish Yadav if he came in front of him, and he referred to Elvish’s audience as “gawar.”
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