The 50 Elimination Episode 39: Who Got Eliminated, Who Is Unsafe? SNAKE In The Palace Is...

The 50 elimination episode 39 written update: The stakes have been raised, as a tense Silent Killer twist, a punishing solo arena task and a late clash between Manisha Rani and Siwet Tomar left the house divided and viewers waiting to see who might face an exit order next.

The 50 Elimination Episode 39 Who Got Eliminated Who Is Unsafe Manisha Rani
Photo Credit:

By the end of the episode, the Snake in the Silent Killer game still stayed hidden. Manisha held that secret role, yet the unsafe group never confirmed it. A deadlocked vote, a controversial tiebreak from Kaka and mounting suspicion around Manisha meant the episode closed on a sharp cliffhanger.

The 50 arena game and solo challenge shake-up

Earlier in The 50, the Lion allowed already unsafe contestant Siwet Tomar to enter the arena game. That decision gave Siwet an unlikely opening to grab power, though it did not change the unsafe tag. The challenge that followed was individual, with no partners or alliances to hide behind.

Each player stood gripping a rope tied to a pole, with a pot marked with their face hanging at the other end. Letting go meant the pot smashed and their chance ended. Three knots on the rope marked distances, and at every Lion’s roar contestants moved to the knot furthest from the pole.

The rules pushed stamina and grip strength. Boys could use only one hand at a time, yet they were allowed to switch hands after each roar. The top five boys and top five girls would gain the rare power to mark any contestant unsafe, though for the boys only four new unsafe spots truly remained.

The 50 boys’ and girls’ arena results

During the boys’ round of The 50, the women watching commented that the contestants looked relaxed, almost posing instead of struggling. The fall order went: Kaka, then Digvijay Singh, Lovekesh Kataria, Vanshaj Singh, Lakshay Kaushik, Shiv Thakare, Vikrant Singh and finally Prince Narula. That sequence left four names still hanging on.

The surviving boys were Faisu, Rajat Dalal, Hamid Barkzi and unsafe player Siwet Tomar. In the women’s round, eliminations came for Shrutika Arjun, Urvashi Dholakia, Divya Agarwal, Riddhi Dogra, Yuvika Chaudhary and Archana Gautam first, followed by Sapna Chaudhary and Shiny Doshi. The house applauded Sapna, who competed despite a fractured foot.

The five women who lasted longest were Manisha Rani, Natalia Janoszek, Arushi Chawla, Krishna Shroff and Nehal Chudasama. With these ten arena performers holding power, the game shifted from strength to strategy, as each winner prepared to name one rival who would become unsafe before the Silent Killer twist started.

The 50: Who got Eliminated? Who is Unsafe?

The following choices shaped the danger list on The 50. Manisha used her power on Shiny, who answered with, "Danger Queen will be back." Shiny had already survived the danger zone many times. Hamid then declared Archana unsafe, while Arushi targeted Divya, who told others not to waste votes and said readiness to leave.

Faisu marked Urvashi unsafe, citing her earlier vote against Faisu’s brother. Krishna aimed at Natalia, and Rajat selected Kaka. Nehal chose Digvijay. Siwet first warned Arushi, then surprisingly named Manisha unsafe. Natalia responded by making Krishna unsafe, completing a complex unsafe list before the Silent Killer snake reappeared in the house.

No elimination took place in the latest episode; however, a big twist is in store for the viewers.

The 50 Silent Killer snake rules and early rounds

The Silent Killer game on The 50 returned with its familiar fear. Ten cards went to ten players, nine blank and one marked as the Snake. Over three rounds, only unsafe contestants could vote on who they believed held the Snake card, while the Snake secretly protected one unsafe player each round.

If the unsafe group named the Snake correctly in any round, that person would receive an exit order. If they failed across all three rounds, the Snake gained the right to select who left instead. For this episode, that hidden role belonged to Manisha, who had also been made unsafe by Siwet earlier.

In the first saving round, Manisha protected Divya. The choice looked neutral because Divya had just re-entered as a wildcard. Divya once backed Prince’s alliance but now seemed to shift sides, making it hard to read which camp saved Divya. Unsafe players then voted, placing most suspicion on Natalia, who turned out not to be the Snake.

The 50 suspicion on Manisha and Kaka’s tiebreak

Heading into round two of The 50, Manisha again stayed hidden, while Natalia remained safe from suspicion. The unsafe group turned attention towards Archana, with a majority guessing that Archana might be the Snake. That theory also failed. Urvashi, drawing on acting instincts, said something about Manisha’s behaviour felt off.

Manisha then adjusted tactics in round three and saved Krishna, who belonged to a rival alliance. The move seemed designed to blur alliance lines and draw suspicion away. Final votes then split three-three: Manisha received votes from Siwet, Urvashi and Shiny, while Urvashi faced votes from Archana, Digvijay and Manisha.

Kaka acted as tiebreaker and sided with Digvijay’s vote, going against Manisha. Kaka explained that choice came not from doubt but friendship, saying that if Manisha were actually the Snake, that vote would send a friend out. The Lion even offered Kaka a chance to rethink, angering the house and deepening the unease.

The result of that tiebreak stayed unresolved, as the episode ended before revealing any exit order. The Snake’s identity did not become public, leaving Manisha’s secret position technically intact for viewers, even while several housemates, especially Urvashi, strongly suspected Manisha by the end of the Silent Killer sequence.

The 50 cliffhanger, Manisha vs Siwet and money pot

The closing stretch of The 50 focused on tension between Manisha and Siwet. When Siwet used his arena power to mark Manisha unsafe, their argument escalated quickly, with Manisha accusing Siwet of disrespectful behaviour. That clash now coloured the Silent Killer stakes, since Manisha held the role with potential power over exits.

If Manisha avoided exposure in the following episode, rules allowed the Snake to select one contestant for an exit order. After the hostile exchange, Siwet appeared a likely target if Manisha stayed undetected. Viewers were left wondering whether Kaka’s tiebreak and the earlier votes had actually trapped Manisha or kept the secret alive.

By the end of Episode 39, the money pot on The 50 stood at ₹29,74,000. The show continued to air daily, with new episodes available on JioHotstar at 9:00 PM and on COLORS at 10:30 PM, as alliances shifted and the house waited to see who might leave next.

Read more about: manisha rani the 50 siwet tomar
Notifications
Settings
Clear Notifications
Notifications
Use the toggle to switch on notifications
  • Block for 8 hours
  • Block for 12 hours
  • Block for 24 hours
  • Don't block
Gender
Select your Gender
  • Male
  • Female
  • Others
Age
Select your Age Range
  • Under 18
  • 18 to 25
  • 26 to 35
  • 36 to 45
  • 45 to 55
  • 55+
X