Rhea Chakraborty returns to showbiz with the upcoming season of Roadies. In a recent conversation Prince Narula, who will also be portrayed as a gang leader in the programme, addressed Rhea through a portal.
He clarified in a recent Instagram post that he had been misquoted. He shared an Insta story and said, “Hi everyone, some newspapers and portals are writing headlines about Prince Narula supporting someone. I am not here to support anyone. I am only doing my work and I believe in being professional. I have come for Roadies and not to support anybody’s comeback. I believe you all are smart enough to support whom you all want to. These portals are writing twisted headlines, I want to clarify I am not supporting anyone or disrespecting anyone. I am here for the audience and their support and nothing else.”
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Prince’s earlier statements, “Everyone has a different perception towards it, but one needs the guts to come back on the stage and face people. Our audiences are sensible, and they’ll support whom they want to. If they like Rhea more than me, then they will watch the show for her. If they didn’t like me, they would ignore my presence.”
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He continued, “So, I want Rhea Chakraborty should give her 100% to the show. If she wishes to convey something, she should use the platform to express it. Roadies is one of the favourite shows of the youth, so if she wants to send out a message, there cannot be a better platform for her than this show.”
What do you think the audience will think now that Prince has clarified his quote?