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Karan Patel decides to quit The 50 after Rajat Dalal's alleged assault: "I didn't sign up for this"

Karan Patel reportedly decided to exit from The 50 after a violent altercation between Rajat Dalal and Digvijay Singh Rathee, saying he would not participate in further tasks.

February 03, 2026 / 19:00 IST
Karan Patel in The 50
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  • A clip from The 50 shows Rajat Dalal and Digvijay Singh Rathee in a fight
  • Karan Patel threatens to quit the show after a physical altercation
  • Kashish Kapoor criticizes violence on reality TV and urges viewers to speak up

The recently released The 50 was recently released and instantly captivated the audience with its intriguing plot and controversial drama. Social media users have been sharing a recent clip from the show in which Rajat Dalal and Digvijay Singh Rathee engage in a physical altercation.

Additionally, Karan Patel lost his cool and declared that he would not participate in the show or complete the assignments.

He declared in a widely shared video that he would quit the show and not complete any chores.

Karan said, "I'm quitting the show right now if this is acceptable. No boss, no more physical activities for me, and this will be my last activity. If you're going to let this go, I'm not going to perform any more activities. No boss, I didn't sign up for this sh*t, boss. I can't do this if you're going to let this go."

On social media, videos of Rajat Dalal assaulting Digvijay Singh Rathee during the show have been making the rounds. In response to this, Kashish Kapoor also criticised Rajat Dalal.

Despite the fact that the episode had not yet been broadcast, Kashish Kapoor stated that, based on the teaser, it was unlawful and completely wrong to use violence as an example. Given that this was the third time it had occurred, she voiced her perplexity at how readily people could act violently on television and stated that the viewers also had some responsibility.

Also Read: The 50 Review: A promising start or just another reality show?

She added that some individuals would condemn the occurrence and that the audience enjoyed witnessing disputes without taking into account the emotional or human impact on others. She added that channels knew the public would continue to watch, so people needed to speak up if they truly thought it was wrong.

Gayatri Rani
Gayatri Rani is a Senior-Sub Editor with over three years of experience in delivering Hollywood and Bollywood news.
first published: Feb 3, 2026 07:00 pm

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