MTV Roadies Details:
Also known as | Roadies |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Genre | Reality Show |
Season | 19 |
Episodes | 370 |
Release date | 15 August 2003 – present |
Running time | 30min-1hr |
Judges | see below |
Presented by | Cyrus Sahukar (2003) Rannvijay Singha(2004–2012, 2018–2020) Bani J (2009–2010, 2013–2015) Gaelyn Mendonca (2016–2017) Sonu Sood (2022–2023) |
Created by | Nikhil J Alva |
Directed by | Udit Singh Sagar More Nishant Maniar Raghu Ram |
Executive producers | Nikhil J Alva Niret Alva Raghu Ram Rajiv Ram |
Production Company | Miditech Studios (2003–2005) Colosceum Media (2010–2021) Pippip Media (2022) Banijay Asia (2023–present) |
Distributor | MTV India |
About MTV Roadies:
MTV Roadies is a youth-based reality show of India. It was launched on 15 August 2003 and aired on MTV India. The show is also digitally available on Voot and JioCinema.
In this show, a group of contestants travel to different destinations and participate in various tasks that challenge their physical, social, and mental strength.
MTV Roadies History
The Roadies format was created by Nikhil J Alva, founder of Miditech Studios. Miditech Studios produced the first 2 seasons of the Roadies series. In those early days, the format creator, Nikhil J Alva, had conceptualized the format as one that would unite the youth of India through social work and random acts of kindness as the contestants traveled across India.
Seeing its popularity soar, the series was taken over by MTV from Miditech, to be produced in-house after the second season. Raghu Ram and Rajiv Ram, former Miditech Studio employees, were tasked with producing and anchoring the show for MTV. Under Raghu and Rajiv’s guidance, the show took a dramatic turn away from its feel-good-social-flavor, to a more crass, and in-your-face tone. Raghu and Rajiv left the show in 2014. They told the media that they had done enough to popularise the show and wanted to give opportunities to the new generation to carry the show forward. With a 17-year history, it is one of India’s longest-running reality shows.
During the course of the journey, there are vote-outs, vote-ins, eliminations, and game-changing twists. Eventually, the contestant who manages to survive vote-outs and succeed in the finale is chosen as the winner. The show has enjoyed relative success among the youth.
MTV Roadies Format
The first two seasons had a cap on the daily budget allocated to the contestants. During the show, apart from learning about India’s diversity, they were also given tasks to get to know each other. The tasks became more aggressive with over-the-top-reality sequences, from the third season onwards, when it was taken over from Miditech Studios by MTV.
Since the fourth season, Battleground (2006-2009, 2014–present) later known as Graveyard (2010-2011, 2013-2014) the show introduced the choice wild cards.
In the fifth season, The “Advantage task” was introduced. The winner of the task would get an advantage in the vote out, which could be multiple votes or being the only one(s) to vote. That was the first time the show went international.
In the tenth season, a team of former contestants mentored by Raghu Ram were pitted against a team of fresh contestants mentored by Rannvijay Singha, who was the winner of the first version of the contest.
In the twelfth season, during the auditions, “Gang Leaders” were introduced. Four Gang Leaders had to hit a buzzer to express their interest in a contestant. Contestants in return had the option to choose which gang they would like to be a part of.
In the fourteenth season, bikes, which had been a common aspect of the show, were discontinued and the makers opted for a car. That continued into the fifteenth season as well and so on.
Season nineteen was introduced with a new concept of debut roadies and ex-roadies competing against each other for the title. Bikes, which had been a common aspect of the earlier seasons, were introduced again. That was the first season without the presence of Rannvijay Singha.
Across all seasons, vote outs, vote ins, immunity, eliminations, captaincy, twists introduced by the makers, and special appearances by guests like actors, sportspersons and musicians have been regular features of the show.
MTV Roadies Seasons Summary:
Note: The Producers skipped X3 for the season’s title and went for X4.
Season | Year | Title | Host | Gang Leaders | No. of episodes | Contestants | Destinations | Prize Money | Winning Gang Leaders | Winner |
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1 | 2003 | Roadies – Challenges Har Kadam Par | Cyrus Sahukar | None | 27 | 10 | India | ₹5,00,000 | None | Rannvijay Singha |
2 | 2004 | Roadies Returns | Rannvijay Singha | None | 30 | 10 | India | ₹5,00,000 | None | Aayushmann Khurrana |
3 | 2005 | Roadies 3 – Triple The Danger | Rannvijay Singha | None | 13 | 17 | India | ₹3,60,000 | None | Parul Shahi |
4 | 2006-07 | Roadies – Road To Fear | Rannvijay Singha | None | 17 | 13 | India | ₹3,75,500 | None | Anthony Yeh |
5 | 2007-08 | Roadies 5.0 | Rannvijay Singha | None | 20 | 15 | India, Thailand, Malaysia | ₹2,30,000 | None | Ashutosh Kaushik |
6 | 2008-09 | Roadies Hell Down Under | Rannvijay Singha | None | 21 | 20 | India, Australia | ₹3,62,000 | None | Nauman Sait |
7 | 2009-10 | Roadies:7 Deadly Sins & 1 Wild Safari | Rannvijay Singha & Bani J | None | 22 | 15 | India, Kenya, Egypt | ₹90,000 | None | Anwar Syed |
8 | 2011 | Roadies 8: Shortcut to Hell | Rannvijay Singha | None | 28 | 13 | India, Brazil | ₹4,00,000 | None | Aanchal Khurana |
9 | 2012 | Roadies 9: Everything or Nothing | Rannvijay Singha | None | 27 | 13 | India, United States | ₹6,17,000 | None | Vikas Khoker |
10 | 2013 | Roadies X: Battle for Glory | Bani J | Raghu Ram Rannvijay Singh | 17 | 16 | India | ₹4,50,000 | Raghu Ram | Palak Johal |
11 | 2014 | Roadies X1: Ride for Respect | Bani J | None | 18 | 15 | India | ₹3,20,000 | None | Nikhil Sachdeva |
12 | 2015 | Roadies X2: Your Road, Your Gang | Bani J | Rannvijay Singh Esha Deol Karan Kundra Vijender Singh | 22 | 22 | India, Nepal | ₹5,00,000 | Rannvijay Singha | Prince Narula |
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13 | 2016 | Roadies X4: Your Gang, Your Glory | Gaelyn Mendonca | Rannvijay Singh Neha Dhupia Karan Kundra Sushil Kumar Prince Narula | 24 | 22 | India, Bhutan | Renault Duster | Karan Kundra | Balraj Singh Khehra |
14 | 2017 | Roadies Rising | Gaelyn Mendonca | Rannvijay Singh Neha Dhupia Karan Kundra Nikhil Chinapa Gurmeet Singh Rehal Prince Narula Harbhajan Singh | 26 | 22 | India | Renault Duster | Neha Dhupia | Shweta Mehta |
15 | 2018 | Roadies Xtreme | Rannvijay Singha | Raftaar Neha Dhupia Nikhil Chinapa Prince Narula | 28 | 24 | India | Renault Duster | Neha Dhupia | Kashish Thakur |
16 | 2019 | Roadies: Real Heroes | Rannvijay Singha | Raftaar Neha Dhupia Nikhil Chinapa Prince Narula Sandeep Singh | 28 | 27 | India | Droom Used Super Bike | Raftaar | Arun Sharma |
17 | 2020-21 | Roadies: Revolution | Rannvijay Singha | Raftaar Varun Sood Neha Dhupia Nikhil Chinapa Prince Narula | 36 | 25 | India | Jawa Bike and ₹3,00,000 to Nikhil Chinapa’s cause | Nikhil Chinapa | Hamid Barkzi |
18 | 2022 | Roadies: Journey in South Africa | Sonu Sood | None | 34 | 20 | South Africa | ₹10,00,000 | None | Ashish Bhatia & Nandini G |
19 | 2023 | Roadies: Karm Ya Kaand | Sonu Sood | Gautam Gulati Rhea Chakraborty Prince Narula | 40 | 33 | India | ₹6,00,000 | Rhea Chakraborty | Vashu Jain |
Did you know?
- Rannvijay Singha participated in Roadies only intending to win a bike. And, had he not made it, he had plans to join the army.
- Ayushmann Khurrana has also donated sperm IRL as a part of a challenge during season 2, much like his on-screen counterpart in debut film Vicky Donor.
- Two winners from Roadies have also won two separate editions of Bigg Boss – Ashutosh Kaushik (winner of Roadies 5) won Bigg Boss 2, and Prince Narula (winner of Roadies X2) won Bigg Boss 9.
- In 2015, Rannvijay Singh, Karan Kundra, Vijender Singh and Esha Deol, Mahaakshay Chakraborty, Evelyn Sharma, and Mohit Dutta featured on “Comedy Nights with Kapil” to promotion of Roadies X2.
- In 2016, gang leaders Neha, Karan, Rannvijay, and Prince appeared in the “Comedy Nights Bachao”.
- Himalaya Roadies (2017) is an adventure-based Nepalese reality show franchise of the MTV Roadies series.