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==Season 1== |
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{{Infobox television season |
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| module1 = {{Infobox reality competition season |
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| presenter = [[Rannvijay Singha]] |
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| num_contestants = 23 |
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| winner = [[Vishal Karwal]]<br />Shraddha Haribhai |
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| runner_up = Varun Saini<br />Heena Pardasani |
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| country = India |
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| num_episodes = 17 |
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| network = [[MTV India]] |
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| first_aired = {{start date|df=yes|2008|06|20}} |
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| last_aired = {{end date|df=yes|2008|10|13}} |
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| episode_list = |
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| prev_series = |
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| next_series = ''[[#Season 2|Season 2]]'' |
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'''Splitsvilla 1''' was hosted by [[Rannvijay Singh]]. In this season, two boys, Varun Saini, a former participant of ''[[MTV Roadies 5.0|MTV Roadies 5]]'' and [[Vishal Karwal]], of ''MTV Roadies 4'', find the ultimate girl of their dreams choosing from 20 girls after putting them through grueling tests. The girls battle stress, politics, exhaustion, fear, and other such emotional challenges to be the chosen one and avoid the humiliation of being dumped. The girl who is dumped leaves the show. In this manner, a winner is selected. |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style=" text-align:center; font-size:85%; line-height:25px; width:auto;" |
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! scope="col" |Dumped by/ Lost to |
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| [[Vishal Karwal]] |
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| - |
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| {{Won|Winner}} |
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| Shraddha Haribhai |
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| Varun Saini |
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| Lost to Vishal |
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| {{Runner-up|1st runner-up}} |
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| Heena Pardasani |
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| rowspan="2" | Dumped by boys |
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| {{Runner-up|1st runner-up}} |
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| Prianca Sharma |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Ritu Kochhar |
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| Dumped by Vishal and Varun's friends |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Bianca Mendonca |
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| Dumped by boys |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Bosky Bhatia |
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| Dumped by girls |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Hannah Sim |
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| rowspan="2" | Dumped by boys |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Yamini Batra |
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|{{eliminated}} |
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| Minakshi Khanduri |
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| Dumped by girls |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Shruti Rawat |
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| Dumped by Vishal |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Anubha Agarwal |
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| Dumped by Varun |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| [[Angela Krislinzki]] |
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| Dumped for betrayal |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Hoorzan Irani |
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| rowspan="8" | Dumped by boys |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Aarti Thaokar |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Vani Sharma |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Simran Dhawan |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Richa Singh |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Akanksha Kanjilal |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Kanika Narbar |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Sneh Richa |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| [[Sahil Anand]] |
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| Dumped by girls |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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Of the final three, that is Shraddha, Heena and Prianca, Shraddha emerged as the winner and became the Queen of Splitsvilla. Shraddha then went on to choose Vishal. Vishal was challenged by Varun. They had to fight in three rounds; the winner of two out of the three was to be declared the ultimate winner. Vishal came out a clear winner by winning the first two rounds. |
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==Season 2== |
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{{Infobox television season |
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| season_number = 2 |
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| module1 = {{Infobox reality competition season |
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| presenter = [[Nikhil Chinapa]] |
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| num_contestants = 20 |
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| winner = [[Sidharth Bhardwaj]]<br />[[Sakshi Pradhan]] |
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| runner_up = [[Mohit Malhotra]]<br />Joanna Magee |
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}} |
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| country = India |
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| num_episodes = 15 |
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| network = [[MTV India]] |
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| first_aired = {{start date|df=yes|2009|03|07}} |
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| last_aired = {{end date|df=yes|2009|06|14}} |
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| episode_list = |
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| prev_series = ''[[#Season 1|Season 1]]'' |
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| next_series = ''[[#Season 3|Season 3]]'' |
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}} |
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'''Splitsvilla 2''' had ten boys and ten girls, selected from auditions. This season was hosted by VJ [[Nikhil Chinapa]]. |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style=" text-align:center; font-size:85%; line-height:25px; width:auto;" |
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! colspan="2" |Contestant |
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! scope="col" |Dumped by/Lost to |
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! scope="col" |Status |
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! style="background:#00FFFF;" | |
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| [[Sidharth Bhardwaj]] |
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| 1st place |
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| {{won|Winner}} |
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| [[Sakshi Pradhan]] |
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| 1st place |
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| {{won|Winner}} |
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| [[Mohit Malhotra]] |
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| 2nd place; Lost to Siddharth and Sakshi in finale |
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| {{runner-up|1st runner-up}} |
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| Joanna Magee |
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| 2nd place; Lost to Siddharth and Sakshi in finale |
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| {{runner-up|1st runner-up}} |
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| Paramvir Singh |
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| 3rd place; Dumped by Siddharth |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Stuti Nag |
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| 3rd place; Dumped by Siddharth |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Bhav Aman Singh |
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| 4th place; eliminated; re-entered as wild card as a replacement for Meherzaan; dumped by Joana |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Ritika Nainta |
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| 4th place; Dumped by Siddharth |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Varun Jhamb |
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| 5th place; eliminated; re-entered as wild card; dumped by Joana |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Sakshi Bhayana |
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| 5th place; Dumped by Mohit; re-entered as wild card; dumped by Siddharth |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Rahul Dwivedi |
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| 6th place; Dumped by Joana |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| [[Nalini Negi]] |
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| 7th place; Dumped by Siddharth |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Aman Sharma |
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| 8th place; Dumped by Joana |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Shikha Taneja |
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| 9th place; Dumped by Siddharth |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| [[Meherzan Mazda]] |
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| 10th place; Quit because of illness |
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| {{Quit|Emergency Exit}} |
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| Ashutosh Kataria |
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| 11th place; Dumped by Joana |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Cheshta Bhagat |
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| 12th place; Dumped by Mohit |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| [[Suyyash Rai]] |
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| 13th place; Dumped by Joena |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Meenakshi Negi |
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| 14th place; Dumped by Mohit |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Swaagata G Shah |
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| 15th place; Dumped by Mohit |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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==Season 3== |
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{{Infobox television season |
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| season_number = 3 |
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| image = |
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| module1 = {{Infobox reality competition season |
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| presenter = [[Nikhil Chinapa]]<br />Deepti Gujral |
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| num_contestants = 20 |
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| winner = Parag Chadda<br />[[Riya Bamniyal]] |
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| runner_up = Vikas Mahendroo<br />Kriti Sharma |
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}} |
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| country = India |
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| num_episodes = 13 |
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| network = [[MTV India]] |
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| first_aired = {{start date|df=yes|2009|12|19}} |
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| last_aired = {{end date|df=yes|2010|03|13}} |
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| episode_list = |
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| prev_series = ''[[#Season 2|Season 2]]'' |
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| next_series = ''[[#Season 4|Season 4]]'' |
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}} |
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'''Splitsvilla 3''' had five boys, five girls and five unmarried couples. The season was hosted by VJ [[Nikhil Chinapa]] and Deepti Gujral. The game has gone international for the first time in Splitsvilla history. It aired every Saturday at 7:00 p.m. The King and Queen lived in chambers in the villa. |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style=" text-align:center; font-size:85%; line-height:25px; width:auto;" |
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! colspan="3" |Contestant |
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! scope="col" |Notes |
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! scope="col" |Status |
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| Parag Chadda |
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| Dumped by Pooja, returned in the finale |
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|Rowspan="2" {{Won|Winner}} |
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| [[Riya Bamniyal]] |
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| Dumped by Niharika, returned, Queen for episodes 9, 11 |
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| Vikas Mahendroo |
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| King for episodes 9, 11 |
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|Rowspan="2"{{runner-up|1st runner-up}} |
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| Kriti Sharma |
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| Dumped by Mahip; Re-entered in finale |
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| Sufzal Saleem |
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| 3rd place; Dumped by Niharika; returned in the finale but lost |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| [[Pavitra Punia]] |
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| 3rd place; Queen for episodes 5, 6, 10 |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Monika Maryjane Lalwani |
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| Dumped by Vikas |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| [[Mahip Marwaha]] |
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| Dumped, King for episodes 4, 5, 6, 10 |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| [[Niharika Kareer]] |
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| Dumped by Vikas, Queen for episodes 4, 7, 8 |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Arjun Kumar Mahendroo |
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| Dumped by Niharika, King for episodes 1, 2, 3 |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Pooja Amin |
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| Voluntarily dumped, Queen for episodes 1, 2, 3 |
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| {{Quit}} |
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| Raj Kumar |
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| Dumped by Pavitra |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Ramanjot Singh |
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| Dumped by Pavitra |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Nirmal Sandhoo |
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| Dumped by Mahip |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Shivkiran Bajwa |
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| Dumped by Arjun |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Ashish Agarwal |
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| Voluntarily dumped; King for episodes 7, 8 |
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| {{Quit}} |
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| Ruchi Arora |
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| Dumped by Arjun |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Pulkit Khanna |
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| Dumped by Pooja |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Hemant Kaur |
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| Voluntarily dumped |
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| {{Quit}} |
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| Priyanka Sharma |
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| dumped by Arjun |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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{{smalldiv|1= |
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: {{colorbox|#00FFFF|border=silver}} indicates a male contestant |
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: {{colorbox|#FFC0CB|border=silver}} indicates a female contestant |
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: {{colorbox|#73FB76|border=silver}} indicates the winner's |
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: {{colorbox|#D1E8EF|border=silver}} indicates the runner-up's |
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: {{colorbox|#FA8072|border=silver}} indicates the contestant has been eliminated. |
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: {{colorbox|#FF0000|border=silver}} indicates the couple contestants |
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: {{colorbox|#FFD300|border=silver}} indicates the single contestants |
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==Season 4== |
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{{Infobox television season |
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| season_number = 4 |
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| module1 = {{Infobox reality competition season |
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| presenter = [[Nikhil Chinapa]] |
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| num_contestants = 17 |
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| winner = Dushyant Yadav<br />Priya Shinde |
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| runner_up = [[Sai Gundewar]]<br />Tina Thapa |
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}} |
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| country = India |
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| num_episodes = 18 |
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| network = [[MTV India]] |
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| first_aired = {{start date|df=yes|2010|12|03}} |
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| last_aired = {{end date|df=yes|2011|03|25}} |
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| episode_list = |
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| prev_series = ''[[#Season 3|Season 3]]'' |
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| next_series = ''[[#Season 5|Season 5]]'' |
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}} |
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'''Splitsvilla 4''' had four boys and thirteen girls. The first episode was aired on 3 December 2010. This season was hosted by VJ [[Nikhil Chinapa]]. |
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Format: The girls were divided into four groups each headed by a boy. |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style=" text-align:center; font-size:85%; line-height:25px; width:auto;" |
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! colspan="3" |Contestant |
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! scope="col" |Notes |
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! scope="col" |Status |
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| colspan="2" | Dushyant Yadav |
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| Ultimate King |
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| {{Won|Winner}} |
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| Priya Shinde |
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| 1st, 2nd, 4th, 10th episode's Queen. Awarded as Master Mind of Splitsvilla 4. Ultimate Queen |
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| {{Won|Winner}} |
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| colspan="2" | [[Sai Gundewar]] |
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| Lost in finale |
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| {{runner-up|1st runner-up}} |
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| Tina Thapa |
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| 6th episode's Queen, Lost in finale |
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| {{runner-up|1st runner-up}} |
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| colspan="2" | Manish Khanna |
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| 3rd place |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Pooja Bisht |
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| 3rd place; 8th, 9th, 12th episode's Queen |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| colspan="2" | Ashish Chaudhary |
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| 4th place; Dumped by Manish |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Archana Choudhary |
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| 4th place; Dumped by Manish |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Yashita Sahu |
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| 5th place; 6th episode's Queen; Dumped by Manish; returned as wild card; dumped by Sai |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Aakriti Bhamri |
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| 6th place; 3rd, 5th, 7th, 10th episode's Queen; dumped by Ashish |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Sohfi Khan |
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| 7th place; 5th, 7th episode's Queen; dumped by Manish; returned as wild card; Dumped by Dushyant |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Sanjana Bhatia |
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| 8th place; 3rd, 5th, 6th episode's Queen; Dumped by Dushyant |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Payal Thapa |
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| 9th place; 2nd, 4th episode's Queen; Dumped by Dushyant |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Dimple Chawla |
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| 10th place; 1st, 2nd, 4th episode's Queen; Dumped by Ashish |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Vartika Kaul |
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| 11th place; 3rd, 5th episode's Queen; Dumped by Sai |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Ruchita Rao |
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| 12th place; 3rd dumped by Ashish, returned; Dumped by Ashish |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Srishttii Gupta |
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| 13th place; 3rd episode's Queen. 4th dumped by Manish |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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'''Finale:''' |
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A roulette game based on luck was played between the three finalist pairs: Manish and Pooja, Sai and Tina, and Dushyant and Priya. The first round was won by Sai and Tina who went directly to the finals. The second round was between Manish Pooja and Dushyant Priya to determine who would join Sai Tina for the final round. The round was won by Dushyant Priya who joined Sai Tina in the final round. Dushyant Priya won the final round and were declared the winners of Splitsvilla 4. |
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==Season 5== |
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| module1 = {{Infobox reality competition season |
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| presenter = [[Nikhil Chinapa]] |
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| num_contestants = 18 |
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| winner = [[Paras Chhabra]]<br />Akanksha Popli |
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| runner_up = Vroon Sharma<br />Jasmine Avasia |
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| country = India |
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| num_episodes = 15 |
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| network = [[MTV India]] |
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| first_aired = {{start date|df=yes|2012|04|07}} |
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| last_aired = {{end date|df=yes|2012|06|24}} |
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| prev_series = ''[[#Season 4|Season 4]]'' |
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| next_series = ''[[#Season 6|Season 6]]'' |
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'''Splitsvilla 5''' began with nine girls and nine boys. Unlike the last two seasons, this season was set in [[Uttarakhand]], India. The villa was located outside the [[Jim Corbett National Park]]. The season was hosted by [[Nikhil Chinapa]]. The finale aired on 24 June 2012. The final competition to win the title was between Vroon and Jasmine and Paras and Akanksha. Paras and Akanksha went on to win the title of Splitsvilla 5.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/india/splitsvilla-5-hunt-for-love-is-back-459648.html|title=Splitsvilla 5: Hunt for love is back!|date=27 March 2012|website=News18}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/mtv-splitsvilla-5-goes-wild/articleshow/13107937.cms|title=MTV Splitsvilla 5 goes wild! - Times of India|website=The Times of India}}</ref> |
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| [[Paras Chhabra]] |
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| 1st Place; Earlier dumped by Shivangini; re-entered as wild card; paired with Akanksha to defeat Vroon and Jasmine in the finals. Ultimate King |
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| {{Won|Winner}} |
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| Akanksha Popli |
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| 1st Place; Earlier dumped by Vroon; re-entered as wild card; paired with Paras to defeat Vroon and Jasmine in finals. Ultimate Queen |
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| {{Won|Winner}} |
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| Vroon Sharma |
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| 2nd Place; Coupled with Jasmine and lost to Paras and Akanksha in final. |
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| {{Runner-up|1st runner-up}} |
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| Jasmine Avasia |
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| 2nd Place; Coupled with Vroon and lost to Paras and Akanksha in the finals. |
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| {{Runner-up|1st runner-up}} |
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| Nitin Chauhaan |
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| 3rd Place; Coupled with Rupa; lost to Paras and Akanksha in semi-final. |
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| style="background:#7FFFD4;"| 2nd Runner-Up |
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| Rupa Khurana |
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| 3rd Place; Defeated Shivangini; became queen and got defeated in semi-final. |
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| style="background:#7FFFD4;"| 2nd Runner-Up |
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| [[Rishabh Sinha]] |
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| 4th Place; competed with Vroon for throne, dumped by Rupa over Nitin and Paras. |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Vidushi Khanna |
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| 5th Place; Dumped by Vroon over Akanksha and Jasmine in Top 4; earlier Avishka Kashyap exchanged with her to get dumped. |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Rishipal Gulati |
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| 6th Place; Earlier dumped by Shivangini; re-entered and then dumped by Rupa, over Rishabh. |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Shivangini Rajyalaxmi Rana |
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| 7th Place; Became the queen; lost to Rupa to lose the throne and then dumped by boys of villa. |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| [[Aly Goni]] |
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| 8th Place; Dumped by Rupa over Rishi |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Tasneem Sheikh |
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| 9th Place; Dumped by Vroon over Shivangini |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Swati Bakshi |
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| 10th Place; Dumped by Vroon over Tasneem |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Nikhil Nagpal |
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| 11th Place; Dumped by Rupa over Nitin |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Mandakranta Debbarma |
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| 12th Place; Competed for Queen with Shivangini, then dumped by Shivangini |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Saif Mir |
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| 13th Place; Dumped by Shivangini |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Sikander Dhawan |
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| 14th Place; Dumped by Shivangini |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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| Avishka Kashyap |
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| 15th Place; Dumped by Vroon in first episode and then came back then gave her place to Vidhushi to be dumped |
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| {{eliminated}} |
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==Season 6== |
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Season 6 took place from 25 May – 23 August 2013. |
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==Season 7== |
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{{Main|MTV Splitsvilla (season 7)}} |
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==Season 8== |
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{{Main|MTV Splitsvilla (Season 8)}} |
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==Season 9== |
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{{Main|MTV Splitsvilla (Season 9)}} |
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==Season 10== |
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{{Main|MTV Splitsvilla (Season 10)}} |
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== Season 11 == |
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{{Main|MTV Splitsvilla (season 11)}} |
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== Season 12 == |
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{{main|MTV Splitsvilla (Season 12)}} |
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==Season 13== |
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{{Main|MTV Splitsvilla (season 13)}} |
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==Season 14== |
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{{Main|MTV Splitsvilla (season 14)}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 19:09, 17 October 2022
MTV Splitsvilla | |
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File:MTV Splitsvilla Logo.jpg | |
Also known as | Splitsvilla |
Genre | Reality Show |
Created by | Purvish Bhatt Shweta Jangra |
Presented by | Rannvijay Singha (Season 1 & 8-13) Nikhil Chinapa (Season 2-7 & Wild Villa Season 1) Deepti Gujral (Season 3) Sherlyn Chopra (Season 6) Sunny Leone (Season 7–14) Arjun Bijlani (Season 14) |
Starring | See below |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 14 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Lalit Prem Sharma |
Producer | Colosceum Media |
Original release | |
Network | MTV India |
Release | 20 June 2008 present | –
MTV Splitsvilla is an Indian television dating reality show that airs on MTV India. The show was formerly hosted by Nikhil Chinapa and Rannvijay Singha. In 2022, Arjun Bijlani replaced Singha, hosting the 14th season alongside Sunny Leone.[1][2]
Summary
The show revolves around young boys and girls trying to secure a place in Splitsvilla, a villa, where they are detached from the real world. It is a hunt for love, where boys and girls compete in tasks to remain in the competition and mingle with their fellow contestants to find love. In the end, a girl and a boy are crowned the winners of Splitsvilla. There is jealousy, hatred, friendship, backstabbing, breakups and a lot of fights when the contestants compete. Each Season comes with a new concept.
From Season 1 to 8, There was a King and a Queen who were given the power to rule over the villa.
In Season 9, Where women were rule, there were two Queens and no Kings. The Queens were given the power to dump the warriors and princesses.
In Season 10, Ideal matches were given the power to rule over the villa and the formation of an ideal match lead to the dumping of a contestant. The ideal matches are announced by the Oracle, an entity which studies the influence of science over love. Ideal matches are pairs, each consisting of a girl and boy possessing much similar emotional and psychological characteristics. They are decided on the basis of their answers given in the audition. All the contestants may not have an ideal match in the villa.
In Season 11, The ideal match may also change due to changes in the dynamics of the villa and there was secret session with oracle few times.
In Season 12, There were the chosen ones who had powers. The first to become the ideal match will be the chosen ones. The chosen one on the formation of an ideal match had to compete with the ideal matches to save their title of Chosen One. The chosen ones had the power to save, eliminate or they were given some powers during the tasks.
In Season 13, Show was based on Greek mythology cupid's arrow there will be Golden villa and Silver villa. Two sides of Oracle, Gold side for Ideal match and Silver side to find Compatible matches And one secret villa called Wild Villa.
Seasons overview
Splitsvilla
Season | Host(s) | Location | Date | No. of Episodes |
No. of Contestants |
Winners | ||
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Launch | Finale | |||||||
1 | Rannvijay Singha | Goa | 20 June 2008 | 13 October 2008 | 14 | 22 | Vishal Karwal | Shraddha Haribhai |
2 | Nikhil Chinapa | 7 March 2009 | 14 June 2009 | 15 | 20 | Sidharth Bhardwaj | Sakshi Pradhan | |
3 | Nikhil Chinapa and Deepti Gujral |
Pattaya | 19 December 2009 | 13 March 2010 | 13 | Parag Chadda | Riya Bamniyal | |
4 | Nikhil Chinapa | Dubai | 3 December 2010 | 25 March 2011 | 18 | 17 | Dushyant Yadav | Priya Shinde |
5 | Jim Corbett National Park | 7 April 2012 | 24 June 2012 | 15 | 18 | Paras Chhabra | Akanksha Popli | |
6 | Nikhil Chinapa and Sherlyn Chopra |
Trivandrum | 25 May 2013 | 23 August 2013 | 19 | Paramvir Singh | Mandy Debbarma | |
7 | Nikhil Chinapa and Sunny Leone |
Jaipur | 21 June 2014 | 25 October 2014 | 20 | 30 | Maybank Gandhi | Scarlett Rose |
8 | Sunny Leone and Rannvijay Singha |
Goa | 4 July 2015 | 28 November 2015 | 22 | 32 | Prince Narula | Anuki |
9 | Puducherry | 11 January | 8 October 2016 | 21 | 26 | Gurmeet Rehal | Kavya Khurana | |
10 | Jim Corbett National Park | 23 July 2017 | 10 December 2017 | 22 | 21 | Baseer Ali | Naina Singh | |
11 | 5 August 2018 | 3 February 2019 | 27 | 22 | Gaurav Alugh | Shruti Sinha | ||
12 | Jaipur | 16 August 2019 | 17 January 2020 | 23 | 26 | Shrey Mittal | Priyamvada Kant | |
13 | Kerala | 6 March 2021 | 2 October 2021 | 31 | 24 | Jay Dudhane | Aditi Rajput | |
14 | Sunny Leone and Arjun Bijlani |
TBA | 12 November 2022 | TBA |
Wild Villa
Season | Host | Location | Date | No. of Episodes |
No. of Contestants |
1st Wild Ticket to Splitsvilla Winners | 2nd & 3rd Wild Ticket to Splitsvilla Winners | |||
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Launch | Finale | |||||||||
1 | Nikhil Chinapa | Trivandrum | 13 March 2021 | 28 August 2021 | 25 | 14 | Devashish | Sapna Malik | Samarthya Gupta & Piyush Manwani | Samruddhi Jadhav & Avantika Sharma |
References
- ^ Sundrani, Akshat (24 September 2022). "Arjun Bijlani replaces Rannvijay Singha, heads to host Splitsvilla X4 with Sunny Leone in Goa". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ^ Shweta, Keshri (22 August 2022). "Arjun Bijlani replaces Rannvijay Singha, joins Sunny Leone as host of Splitsvilla X4". India Today. Retrieved 27 September 2022.