Rannvijay Singha To Be Replaced In MTV Roadies After 18 Years

Rannvijay Singha has announced his departure from the MTV show Roadies after working with the show for 18 years. Actor Sonu Sood is likely to step into the show by replacing Rannvijay.
Rannvijay Singha To Be Replaced In MTV Roadies After 18 Years

Popular television face Rannvijay Singha known for his appearance in MTV reality show Roadies has left the show this year. It is reported that Rannvijay will be replaced now after working with the show for 18 years.

Rannvijay has first appeared in the show's first season in the year 2003 when he was one of the contestants who won the show the same year. Since then he has been seen in MTV Roadies every year as a presenter, gang leader and host.

The closed sources of the show informed that Rannvijay Singha will be replaced by a Bollywood personality and the statement regarding this will be soon issued by the makers of the show. It is expected that actor Sonu Sood will step into the show as the new host.

The news of Rannvijay's departure has been confirmed by Rannvijay himself as he wrote on social media expressing his sadness in leaving the show because of the dates not matching. He stated that things did not work out on both sides for the upcoming edition of the show.

As the actor shared the information, fans started commenting with questioning his decision as Rannvijay throughout the show has been an inspiration for many and fans are shocked with the decision of him leave the show.

Rannvijay Singha was closely associated with the MTV channel and has been playing a major role as a host in many MTV shows that include MTV Spiltvilla, MTV Troll Police, MTV Stuntmania, MTV Scooty Pep Diva and MTV Force India The Fast and the Gorgeous.

Rannvijay hosted all the seasons of Roadies from Roadies 2.0 to Roadies Revolution since his win in the first season of the show. He is connected with the show from the year 2003 to 2021.

In the recent work front of the actor, he is at present engaged with the Wildlife show titled 'Safari India.' The show shows various national parks and wildlife preservation located in different parts of the country.

Safari India explores National parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries like Kaziranga National Park in Assam, Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, Dubare Elephant Camp in Karnataka, Netrvali Wildlife Sanctuary in Goa, Pakke Tiger Reserve in Arunachal Pradesh, Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan and Gir National Park in Gujarat.

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