Vihaan and Aaira faced off against Kabir and his partner. It was a brutal "Shoot-to-Kill" task. Vihaan and Aaira’s chemistry was flawless, but Kabir played dirty. He targeted Aaira’s insecurities, shouting out personal insults to throw her off her aim.
: While the show is built on finding love, successful winners like Prince Narula (Season 8) or Jashwanth Bopanna (Season 15) demonstrated that strong performance in tasks is often the safest shield against elimination.
The villa went silent. Vihaan and Aaira stood on the brink of elimination. But then, the show's host, Bollywood heartthrob , revealed a twist: The Last Chance. splitsvilla winners
Midway up the tower, Vihaan’s harness jammed. He was stuck. The other teams raced past. Trisha sneered as she climbed above them.
Among the twenty contestants, two stood at opposite ends of the spectrum. Vihaan and Aaira faced off against Kabir and his partner
"Leave me," Vihaan told Aaira. "Cut the tether and climb. You can still win."
has reigned as a cornerstone of Indian reality television since 2008, blending high-stakes competition with romantic drama. For over 15 seasons, "Splitsvillans" have fought for survival in exotic locations, seeking to be crowned the ultimate couple by the show's iconic Oracle . Vihaan and Aaira stood on the brink of elimination
The sun beat down on the exotic location of , a lush paradise hidden away in the hills of Jaipur. This season, the stakes were higher than ever. The "Golden Chalice" wasn’t just a trophy; it came with a massive contract and instant stardom.
The turning point was the "Jungle Task." Teams were tied together and had to navigate a treacherous obstacle course. Vihaan chose Aaira as his partner, shocking the villa.
The Oracle, moved by the display of loyalty (and the producers loving the drama), introduced a final twist. If the eliminated couple could prove their love in a "Truth & Dare" session with the Oracle, they would be reinstated as the third wildcard entry into the finale.
was the "Wildfire." A freelance photographer with a sharp tongue and a zero-tolerance policy for fake people. She didn’t care about the game; she was here to find a connection that matched her intensity.