The 50 7th February 2026 Written Update: Targets Fly, Alliances Shake, and Dimple Pays the Price
Day seven inside the palace feels less like a game and more like a battlefield where everyone is smiling while quietly aiming at each other. The Lion begins the episode by bringing out a chameleon and delivering a line that sets the tone instantly. Today, real colors will be revealed. No one laughs at that. Everyone understands exactly what it means.
Players are asked to form four teams, and even this simple instruction turns strategic. Shiv immediately tells Prince that while forming teams, they must think ahead about nominations too. That one line exposes how survival here isn’t about friendship anymore, it’s about calculating who you’re willing to sacrifice.
Team discussions start, but so do insecurities. Nikki openly calls Jhanvi into her team. Manisha casually asks Rajat if she can leave the group discussion, and Rajat tells her to go if someone calls her. That one sentence hits Manisha harder than expected. She quietly feels underestimated, and that simmering emotion stays with her through the episode.
Khanzaadi confronts Rajat for not including her among his key players. Rajat responds bluntly, asking whom he should nominate from his own team if she joins. It’s honest, but honesty in this house often sounds like rejection.
Meanwhile, casual conversations continue in corners of the palace. Krishna chats with Natalia about her relationship, while Rajat takes a sharp dig at Karan, calling him a zero as a player and joking that he just drinks special water and sleeps in the palace. The sarcasm lands, and the rivalry deepens.
Soon the players are called to the arena, where the Lion explains the task. Teams will compete, captains will aim balls into funnels, and once a player is targeted correctly, that person goes straight to the danger zone. It’s a game of memory, precision, and merciless choices.
Before the task even begins, Rajat and Shiv are asked to remove one player each from their teams. Chahat volunteers to step out, believing others may perform better. On Shiv’s side, Dimple agrees to leave after Shiv promises to vote in her favor later. As Dimple walks toward the danger zone, doubt creeps in. Trust here feels like a currency that loses value fast.
Captains are chosen. Shiv leads Team Blue, Arbaz leads Team Green, Sidarth leads Team Yellow, and Hamid leads Team Red. Strategies begin forming instantly. Rajat declares Karan as his target even before the game properly starts. Hamid openly admits he only cares about saving his own team and Prince’s, not others. At least he isn’t pretending.
The game begins, and Sidarth quickly proves he’s a serious competitor. He sinks the first ball and calls Monalisa to target someone. She chooses Khanzaadi, saying Khanzaadi becomes loud unnecessarily. The board flips, and it’s a direct hit. Khanzaadi goes to the danger zone, furious but composed enough to hide it.
Sidarth keeps winning rounds, shocking many. Rajat is visibly surprised to learn Sidarth plays basketball, which explains his accuracy. Manisha gets a turn and targets Siwet, calling him a weak player. Siwet doesn’t take it lightly, and an argument follows. Faisu defends Siwet, saying he considers him strong, proving alliances don’t always align with public criticism.
Sidarth’s hat trick performance becomes the talk of the arena. He calls Vikrant, who targets Dushyant, accusing him of constant plotting. Dushyant lands in the danger zone, and the tension rises.
Then Hamid takes control. Quiet, focused, and unexpectedly dominant, he starts winning rounds repeatedly. Shiv even praises him, calling him a strong underdog. Hamid embraces the label proudly. One by one, his team members target players. Sammy, Rachit, and Aarya are sent to the danger zone in quick succession. When Tejasvi targets Aarya successfully, Aarya erupts in anger, but the result stands.
Nikki, watching from the side, calls it karma and openly declares she would target Aarya again if given the chance. The rivalry between them now feels deeply personal.
Divya’s turn becomes one of the most chaotic moments. She wants to target Sapna but doesn’t know her number and asks openly, which irritates everyone. Eventually, she stands on the wrong number and accidentally sends Dimple deeper into danger. Sapna mocks her relentlessly, and Divya fires back, promising she will return stronger.
The final round brings more drama when Digvijay targets Prince, accusing him of going personal earlier. Prince walks up, places a hand on Digvijay, and asks for the reason calmly, but Digvijay immediately asks him not to touch. The tension is thick, but the moment passes without escalation.
At the end of the task, ten players stand in the danger zone. Rajat quietly notes with satisfaction that no one from his core team is there, a statement that says more about strategy than luck.
Voting begins to save the unsafe players. The mood turns anxious. Names are called one by one. Chahat, Dushyant, Rachit, Prince, and Divya are saved first. Then Sammy, Siwet, and Aarya are declared safe. Only Khanzaadi and Dimple remain in danger.
The final decision falls, and Khanzaadi is saved.
Dimple is eliminated.
The reaction hits hard. Archana is devastated, blaming herself and saying Dimple is leaving because of her mistake. Divya openly questions Archana’s vote, creating confusion and guilt all at once. Dimple leaves with disappointment written across her face, saying betrayal hurt more than elimination.
After the announcement, emotions spill over everywhere. Khanzaadi lashes out at Monalisa, calling her cowardly and accusing her of treating the show like a honeymoon. Insults fly, tempers flare, and Digvijay even challenges Prince to vote him out, boldly calling himself a threat.
Sapna threatens Divya again, while Archana confronts Rajat about being called fake. Rajat denies saying it, shrugging off the accusation, and the episode closes with unresolved arguments hanging in the air like unfinished sentences.
The 50 7th February 2026 Written Update Review
This episode feels like the turning point of the season. The chameleon metaphor isn’t just dramatic flair; it becomes reality as loyalties shift and true priorities surface. Sidarth emerges as a strong competitor, Hamid surprises everyone with calm dominance, and Dimple’s elimination proves once again that trust inside this house is fragile. The task design brilliantly forces players to expose their real equations, and the emotional fallout feels raw rather than staged. The game is no longer about surviving tasks. It’s about surviving each other.
Ratings
4.2/5
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