In the latest episode of MTV Roadies XX, emotions ran high as gang leaders Prince Narula and Elvish Yadav clashed. The show, known for its intense challenges and drama, saw Prince leading with 10,000 Roadiums, followed by Rhea with 2,700, while Neha and Elvish had yet to score.
The episode began with a fitness challenge between 19-year-old Daksh from Delhi and 23-year-old Devesh Sharma from Kolkata. Before the task started, Devesh became emotional, sharing how much his mother had sacrificed for him. Host Rannvijay comforted him, reminding everyone that it’s okay to show emotions.
As the gang leaders formed alliances—boys versus boys and girls versus girls—the tension grew. Ashi Kapoor, a filmmaking student from Mauritius, bravely shared her story of standing up to her abusive father to protect her mother. Sunil from Bangalore impressed everyone with his ballet and tricking skills.
The atmosphere became heated when Ashi challenged Neha Dhupia to an arm-wrestling match. Elvish Yadav suggested she take on Prince instead, which annoyed Prince. He snapped, “Iska system wahi tak chalta hai!” and warned, “Main tujhe ghusa maarunga!” (meaning “I’ll punch you!”). Elvish, unfazed, replied, “Maarlo yaar, bade bhai maarlo!” (meaning “Go ahead, big brother, hit me!”).
The competition continued with Shweta Raje from Jaipur facing Kilingpi, a karate champion from Assam. Neha admired Kilingpi’s traditional attire, while Elvish questioned her preferences, keeping the atmosphere lively. Kilingpi showcased her powerful moves, and Elvish shared his struggles, saying, “Maine jab start kara tha, uske ek saal tak mera kuch tha hi nahi, zero!” (meaning “When I started, I had nothing for a year, zero!”). He emphasized the importance of patience in the industry, adding, “Yeh patience ka game hai.” (meaning “This is a game of patience.”).
Next, Sumit Sharma from Himachal and Rashmitha Shetty from Mangalore faced off in a dance and fitness challenge. The energy peaked when Rashmitha lifted Neha and did squats, leaving the gang leaders in awe.
Then came Ashu Jain, a 57-year-old fitness enthusiast who proved that age is just a number. She earned her PhD at 53 and showed that it’s never too late to chase dreams. Neha called it ‘The Ultimate Story of Self-Love,’ praising her for prioritizing herself. Jeanbi Gangmei, a police constable from Assam, also moved the gang leaders with her story—she lost her father the day she became a cop. The room was filled with emotions, but spirits lifted when Jeanbi and Ashu challenged the gang leaders to a fitness task.
The final showdown was between Rohit Singh, a professional dancer, and Mannu Chaudhary, a powerlifter with five national titles. The focus quickly shifted when Rhea found a contact named “Siwet Guruji” in Mannu’s phone, along with a message calling Siwet “the world’s biggest idiot.” Furious, Rhea confronted Mannu, calling him insecure. Prince defended him, saying, “Yaaro dosti mein hota hai, bohot kuch bol dete hain ek dusre ko!” (meaning “Friends say a lot to each other in friendship!”).
With unexpected twists and fiery clashes, Roadies keeps fans on the edge of their seats. MTV Roadies Double Cross airs every Saturday and Sunday at 7 PM on MTV and JioCinema.
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