Prince Narula is entering a bold new phase in his career, moving beyond being a reality show star and singer to now stepping into content creation. Known as one of the most dominant names in the reality TV space, Prince is now gearing up to launch his own shows, promising a refreshing shift from the chaos driven formats that currently dominate the genre.
Speaking candidly about the current state of reality television, Prince did not hold back. Reflecting on shows like MTV Roadies, MTV Splitsvilla, and Bigg Boss, he addressed the growing trend of unnecessary conflicts being used as a shortcut to fame. He said, "That is because people have only witnessed that specific narrative: Just pick a fight, and you'll make a name for yourself. But that is not how it works. There are so many other things to do in a show—you can employ strategies, use your intellect, and so on. However, people nowadays simply don't know how to play the game that way. They have convinced themselves that reality shows merely mirror what happens in real life—which is simply not true. Furthermore, the situation has evolved to the point where even TV producers have started creating content in that same vein—something that wasn't the case in the past, right? Previously, even if arguments did occur, they had a specific context and remained within certain boundaries. Now, those boundaries have been completely crossed. I would love to see a return to the way reality shows used to be produced in the old days."
Determined to change the narrative, Prince confirmed that he is actively working on bringing that vision to life. When asked if he would create something along those lines, he responded with conviction, "Absolutely! I intend to do exactly that, and I am actually launching something very soon. We will feature contestants who possess genuine talent—it makes absolutely no difference whether or not they have a strong presence on social media. If they have talent, they are welcome on my show." His upcoming projects include two shows, one set to release on YouTube and another on MTV, both of which he describes as promising and worth watching.
Apart from television, Prince is also expanding his musical journey with a massive album in the works. The project will feature nineteen songs and is expected to drop on his personal channel soon. Having recently grabbed headlines for his stint on The 50 and his dynamic interactions with names like Rajat Dalal and Elvish Yadav, Prince Narula continues to stay at the center of pop culture conversations. With his upcoming ventures, he now aims to reshape the reality TV space by putting talent and authenticity back in the spotlight.