MTV Roadies Double Cross XX Bribery Row Involves Prince Narula
The allegations against Prince Narula and Yuvika Chaudhary have led to a heated debate about the show's selection process, with some contestants defending the couple and others demanding a fair investigation into the matter. As the controversy continues to unfold, fans of the show are eagerly waiting to see how the situation will be resolved.

Prince Narula, a gang leader on MTV Roadies Double Cross, was accused of demanding Rs 20 lakhs from a contestant to secure a spot in the competition, sparking a heated argument among participants and denial from Prince and his wife Yuvika Chaudhary.
The controversy began when a contestant alleged that Prince demanded the money to be paid to his wife, Yuvika Chaudhary, in exchange for a guaranteed spot. However, Prince denied the allegations, stating that he had stopped conducting auditions five years ago and that the contestant should have auditioned like everyone else. The situation escalated when another contestant claimed that Yuvika had helped a former Roadie secure a spot, prompting Prince to respond angrily.
The accuser later denied any financial exchange, calling the allegations false, and Rannvijay, the host of the show, intervened, advising viewers not to believe every rumor and warning that scams and frauds occur everywhere. The episode featured 15 participants showcasing their skills, making it challenging to select the best contestants. Prince Narula emphasized that his brother had auditioned multiple times without success and he had never asked anyone for favors.
The incident has sparked a debate about the selection process of the show and the role of the gang leaders in it. While Prince Narula and Yuvika Chaudhary have denied the allegations, the controversy has raised questions about the integrity of the competition. The show's host, Rannvijay, has urged viewers to be cautious of rumors and false claims, and to wait for the truth to come out.