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* Season 4 - [[Anthony Yeh]] from [[Kolkata]]
* Season 4 - [[Anthony Yeh]] from [[Kolkata]]
* [[MTV_Roadies_5.0|Season 5]] - [[Ashutosh Kaushik]] from [[Saharanpur]]
* [[MTV_Roadies_5.0|Season 5]] - [[Ashutosh Kaushik]] from [[Saharanpur]]
* Season 6 - [[Raju Singh Kang]] from [[Morinda]]
* Season 6 - [[Rajdeep Singh Kang]] from [[Morinda]]
* Season 7 - [[Lakshay Arora]] from [[Kharar]]
* Season 7 - [[Lakshay Arora]] from [[Kharar]]



Revision as of 12:07, 20 March 2009

MTV Roadies
GenreReality show
Presented byCyrus Sahukar Season 1
Rannvijay Singh Season 2 onwards
Country of origin India
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons5
Production
Executive producerRaghu Ram
Production locationsIndia Season 1 to 4
India,Thailand,Malaysia Season 5
India, Australia - Season 6
Original release
NetworkMTV India
Release2009

MTV Roadies is a popular reality television show which airs on MTV India. The show was created by Raghu Ram and Rajiv Laxman and is hosted by Rannvijay. When asked about the show, Raghu said, "Roadies has travel, adventure, drama, touch of voyeurism..."[1]

Selection Procedure

Auditions are held in various major cities in India. People who turn up for the audition are made to undergo a group discussion, following which, selected candidates are chosen for personal interview conducted by the twins Raghu Ram and Rajiv Laxman. The interview round is deliberately acrimonious to test the participant's attitude, tolerance and patience levels. In the first two seasons, 7 Roadies were selected. Since then, this number has been increased to 13. There is no limit as to how many times a person can audition. For Season Six, 20 roadies were selected from the Interviews.

Format

The selected Roadies are provided with Hero Honda Karizma bikes to travel on a pre-decided route. Each episode features a vote-out, at the end in which the Roadies eliminate one of their fellow Roadies by an anonymous vote, thereby decreasing the number of Roadies carrying on with the journey.

Each episode consists of number of tasks or challenges which they have to perform. These tasks can be either "Money tasks" or "Immunity tasks". In the "Money tasks", the Roadies add cash to their account on successful completion of these tasks while in "Immunity tasks", the team which wins gets Immunity. The team which attains Immunity becomes safe from vote-out i.e its members cannot be voted-out in that particular episode. The above mentioned tasks are either team-based (i.e. performed between two or more teams) or individual-based (i.e. performed one-on-one). At the end of scheduled journey, the last Roadie who survives till the end is declared the winner and walks away with the total cash accumulated by performing the money tasks. The fifth season was the first time when an Advantage task was introduced. The winner(s) of an Advantage task get(s) some advantage in the vote out, which may include multiple votes or being the only one(s) to vote in the vote-out.

The Indian version of the show is based on the original MTV reality show Road Rules which started in the year 1995. [2]

Criticism

MTV India refers to their show MTV Hero Honda Roadies as the first genuinely created reality show in India and not a ripoff like other reality shows. This statement of MTV India has been criticised by many, as the show is based on the original MTV reality show Road Rules which debuted on July 19, 1995 and has completed 14 seasons.

Winners to Date

References

  1. ^ Liza George (2006-09-08). "Tough guys last the course". Hindu newspaper. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
  2. ^ "MTV Roadies Inspired?". Retrieved 2008-05-19.

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