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The 50: Reason behind Archit Kaushik's eviction after the physical altercation

Updated on: 07 February,2026 10:29 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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A heated discussion on The 50 turned violent after Maxtern referenced his past controversy with Elvish Yadav, prompting Archit to slap him and receive an immediate exit order. The clash divided contestants, highlighting tensions around provocation, accountability, and unresolved conflicts

The 50: Reason behind Archit Kaushik's eviction after the physical altercation

Archit Kaushik, Maxtern and Elvish Yadav

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What started as a verbal exchange inside The 50’s palace quickly spiralled into one of the season’s most shocking moments after Maxtern’s (Sagar Thakur) remarks referencing Elvish Yadav led to a physical altercation and an immediate exit order. The incident unfolded during a heated discussion and left the  palace divided over provocation, power, and accountability. The 50 streams on JioHotstar and airs on Colors, where such explosive moments continue to unfold.”

Archit Kaushik gets evicted


During the Brain task, Maxtern spoke about the past controversy involving Elvish Yadav, making a pointed comment that instantly caught attention. He remarked, “Apne malik ko bol de ki Maxtern ko thappad maarne se publicity nahi milti,” a statement that escalated tensions within the palace. The comment did not sit well with several contestants and soon sparked sharp reactions.



As tempers flared, Archit slapped Maxtern, turning the verbal clash into a physical one. The situation escalated rapidly, prompting Lion to intervene and issue an exit order to Archit, making the moment one of the most dramatic turns in the game so far.

Adding fuel to the fire, Lovekesh Kataria mocked Maxtern, saying that he seemed to enjoy getting beaten, further intensifying the atmosphere. Dushyant Kukreja also weighed in, pointing out that the person Maxtern was speaking about referencing Elvish Yadav has a fiercely loyal fan base, hinting at the consequences of repeatedly bringing up the issue.

Here's what happened

Amid the backlash, Maxtern defended himself, questioning how long he was expected to stay silent. “Main kab tak sehta?” he argued, before explaining his reason for reopening the old controversy. He stated that on social media, public images take a long time to change, which is why the incident continued to follow him even nearly two years later. According to Maxtern, The 50 gave him a larger platform to finally present his side of the story and seek closure.

What began as an attempt to justify his past soon turned into a flashpoint moment involving physical aggression, polarising opinions, and a swift disciplinary action. The incident not only shook the dynamics inside The 50’s palace but also emerged as one of the season’s most talked about confrontations, once again proving how unresolved controversies can resurface with explosive consequences.

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