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Exclusive | Digvijay Rathee says learning to set boundaries changed him as he rejoins The 50

Updated on: 06 March,2026 01:17 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Shruti Sampat | shruti.sampat@mid-day.com

Digvijay Rathee returns to The 50 after a brief exit due to an eye infection. Reflecting on personal growth, he says learning to set boundaries has been crucial. His comeback alongside Shrutika Arjun adds a new twist

Exclusive | Digvijay Rathee says learning to set boundaries changed him as he rejoins The 50

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Over the past few years, Digvijay Rathee has quietly grown into one of the most composed faces in the reality TV space. His recent stint on The 50 only strengthened that image. Week after week, viewers saw him handle pressure without losing balance. Even when situations became tense, he rarely reacted impulsively, something fans genuinely appreciated.

He had to leave the show for a short time because he got an eye infection. Many of his fans were unhappy with the break, especially since it was a time when people were talking a lot about him online. But this break won't last long. People are already talking about how excited they are for him to come back on social media.


Digvijay Rathee on lessons from his journey



Beyond the tasks, strategies, and on-screen moments, Digvijay has also been reflecting on personal growth, particularly when it comes to maintaining boundaries in public life. Social media today creates a strange space. It allows connection, but it can also blur personal limits. For Digvijay, understanding those limits has been an important learning curve. Opening up about it, he said, “This is one of the most important things I've learned in the past few years: to set my boundaries around different people.”

He didn’t say it casually. It sounded like something learned the hard way. He continued, “I should have different kinds of boundaries that I've understood a lot because people tend to use you when you don't even know them. When you are going with your whole heart in some relation or with some with any person you meet, but people tend to use you in some way or another.”

And that realisation changed something for him. “So I've learned how to set my boundaries in front of people," he concluded.

On returning to The 50

For Digvijay Rathee, boundaries are not about becoming distant. They are about protecting energy and staying grounded. As he prepares to re-enter The 50, fans are not just waiting for his gameplay - they are looking forward to seeing that same calm, self-aware version of him once again.

Just when the players prepare to begin the game, the atmosphere inside the Mahal shifts. In a surprising moment, Digvijay Rathee and Shrutika Arjun make a dramatic comeback into the palace, instantly catching everyone’s attention. Their return not only shocks the players but also adds a fresh twist to the ongoing game as they step in to perform the game.

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