The latest episode of Roadies Double Cross kicks off with electrifying energy as the Gang Leaders go head-to-head, battling it out for two thousand Roadiums. Prince dominates the leaderboard with 10,000 Roadiums, followed by Rhea at 2700, while Neha and Elvish are yet to open their account!
Daksh, a 19-year-old fitness model from Delhi and Devesh Sharma, a 23-year-old trainer from Kolkata, face off in a fitness battle. But before they even begin, emotions run high. Devesh breaks down, opening up about his mother’s sacrifices to get him here. Rannvijay comforts him with a warm hug, reminding him that it’s okay to cry.
The Gang Leaders take their rivalry up a notch, forming alliances, boys vs. boys and girls vs. girls all in a bid to win extra Roadiums. Ashi Kapoor, an NRI film-making student, sound engineer, and musician from Mauritius, steps in with a gripping story she stood up for her mother by hitting her abusive father to defend them both. Meanwhile, Sunil from Bangalore, a ballet dancer and Tricking expert, wows with his moves.
Things get heated when Ashi challenges Neha to an arm-wrestling match, but Elvish stirs the pot, suggesting she take on Prince instead. Prince fires back, “Iska systumm wahi tak chalta hai!” before tensions escalate. With clenched fists, he warns, “Main tujhe ghusa maarunga!” but Elvish stays cool, responding with a smirk, “Maarlo yaar, bade bhai maarlo!”
Next up, Shweta Raje, a model from Jaipur, faces off against Kilingpi, a karate champion from Assam. Neha admires Kilingpi’s cultural attire, but Elvish questions her preferences, keeping the audition spicy. Kilingpi stuns with her moves, while Elvish shares his hustle story, “Maine jab start kara tha, uske ek saal tak mera kuch tha hi nahi, zero!” and adds, "Humaare studio mein dikhate hain kitne paise kamaye. Aaye mere do dollar, main phir bhi try karta gaya. Yeh patience ka game hai."
Then, it’s Sumit Sharma from Himachal and Rashmitha Shetty from Mangalore. Their dance and fitness battle reaches its peak when Rashmitha lifts Neha and squats! The Gang Leaders lose it in excitement.
The next contestant, Ashu Jain, 57, redefines fitness goals. Having earned a PhD at 53, she proves that it's never too late to chase dreams! Neha calls it ‘The Ultimate Story of Self-Love,’ praising her she says, “Aapne apne liye waqt nikala, and it’s never too late!” Then comes Jeanbi Gangmei, a police constable from Assam, who makes the Gang Leaders emotional with her tragic backstory, she lost her father the day she became a cop. The entire room is in tears, but the mood lightens when Jeanbi and Ashu challenge the Gang Leaders to a fitness task.
The final showdown is between Rohit Singh, a professional dancer and Mannu Chaudhary, a powerlifter with five national titles. However, tensions escalate when Rhea stumbles upon Mannu’s phone contact for Insider Siwet, saved as “Siwet Guruji,” along with a text referring to Siwet as “the world’s biggest idiot.” Furious, Rhea confronts Mannu, calling him insecure. Prince steps in to defend him, saying, “Yaaro dosti mein hota hai, bohot kuch bol dete hain ek dusre ko!”
With rivalries intensifying and alliances becoming unbreakable, the battle for Roadiums is tougher than ever. Who will rise, who will fall, and who will get double-crossed?
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