Arun Sharma from gang Raftaar was announced the winner of Roadies Real Heroes today. He beat Prince Narula’s Ankita and Bidhan to win the title. Arun Sharma who hails from Kashmir was a wild-card contestant who joined the show mid-way but didn't just make it to the finals but even won it.
Arun emerged victorious in the finale task which was the ultimate test of strength and courage. In the task, he had to rescue his gang leader and gang members. Arun surprised all by completing the task fastest.
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On winning the show Arun told India Today, ''Coming from a remote village called Nahoti near the LOC, with financial issues and lack of language skills, it was difficult for a boy like me to make it. But as they say, the one who has seen the difficult times, values victory more. Being rejected from the culling, was never a setback because of 2 reasons: The respect I earned after the culling itself was inexpressible and because I crawled my way back into the game with even more vigor.''
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He further added, ''Tasks was one thing I was forever confident about, because I believed in my strength and that helped me win titles like those of the Task Monkey, the Beast or Bolt Lightning. Moreover, the biggest hand in my success has been of my gang leader, Raftaar sir. The epitome of humbleness, integrity and love, I was mesmerized being guided under him and can never forget those eyes that looked at me as his final hope. The journey was well lived, with my friends and foes, but I conquered them all and I can’t thank them enough. I believe that with a stubborn mind and a constantly improving skill set, you can conquer anything.''
The show was hosted by Rannvijay Singh and Prince Narula, Raftaar, Neha Dhupia, Sandeep Singh and Nikhil Chinapa were the gang leaders.