• Rannvijay Singha to Replace By a Popular Bollywood Face in MTV Roadies After 17 Years

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    Rannvijay Singha to Replace By a Popular Bollywood Face in MTV Roadies After 17 Years
    Digital Desk: After 17 years on MTV’s hit reality show ‘Roadies,’ the show’s host Rannvijay Singha is set to be replaced by a popular Bollywood face, as per reports.

    Rannvijay first appeared on the show as a contestant in 2003 and has since then worked as a presenter and gang leader. 

    According to a source close to the show, the actor-host will be replaced by a well-known Bollywood personality, whose identity is being kept under wraps. However, there has been no formal confirmation from the makers until now.

    According to a source close to the show, Rannvijay has actually been replaced, and the producers will issue a statement soon. The name of the Bollywood star who will take his place is being kept under wraps for the time being.

    For the unversed, the actor-host debuted in the first season of MTV Roadies and went on to host all subsequent seasons, from Roadies 2.0 through Roadies Revolution. In addition, he has hosted MTV shows such as MTV Stuntmania, MTV Force India The Fast and the Gorgeous, MTV Splitsvilla, MTV Scooty Pep Diva, and MTV Troll Police.

    Meanwhile, Rannvijay Singha is working on a wildlife show called ‘Safari India.’ Jim Corbett, Kaziranga, Pakke Tiger Reserve (Arunachal Pradesh), Ranthambhore, Gir, Netravali (Goa), and Dubare Elephant Camp (Karnataka) are among the national parks featured in the show.

    In a statement regarding the show, Rannvijay stated, “It was the most amazing experience of the year for me. It was a series of incredible and out-of-this-world events. I spoke with forest rangers and learned about their efforts to protect our natural resources. I’ve had some incredible learning opportunities, and it was only because of the programme that I realized how diverse our country’s animal environment is.”

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