In the lively atmosphere of The 50, a cheerful moment between contestants turned into a reflection of perspective and grace, thanks to Ridhi Dogra.

During a candid interaction, Kiku Sharda playfully compared Ridhi’s experience of sharing screen space with Lovekesh Kataria on the show to her working alongside superstar Shahrukh Khan in the blockbuster film Jawan.
The comparison, made in good humor, was meant as a compliment, highlighting Ridhi’s versatility and ease in adapting to different co-actors across platforms. Kiku’s tone kept the moment light, but it also subtly acknowledged Ridhi’s journey from television to big-screen collaborations like Jawan.
Responding with her characteristic composure, Ridhi didn’t lean into the comparison but instead elevated it with a thought-provoking line quoted by Shahrukh Khan. She said, “Life mein kuch bada ya chota nahi hota, tum bade ya chote hote ho”.
Rather than differentiating between co-stars based on their stature, Ridhi emphasized that it’s an individual’s mindset and sense of self that truly defines their worth.
This moment beautifully captured what sets Ridhi apart in The 50. While the show often thrives on hierarchies and perceptions, she remains grounded, choosing not to measure her experiences by the fame of those around her.
By recalling SRK’s words in such a spontaneous setting, Ridhi Dogra once again proved that her strength lies in her clarity of thought. It’s not about who she shares the frame with, it’s about how she owns her space within it.
