After two months of laughter, tears, and life lessons in rural India, reality show Chhoriyan Chali Gaon wrapped up its debut season with a vibrant finale and a well-deserved winner. Television favourite Anita Hassanandani lifted the trophy amid thunderous applause, dhol-taashe, and village-style celebrations, marking a triumphant end to a challenging and unforgettable journey.
Following the finale, Anita hosted a victory party to celebrate the win. Several pictures and videos from the event have surfaced online. In one of the videos now going viral, the winner is seen posing for the paparazzi alongside her family, cutting a cake, and sharing it with photographers.
For the grand and joyous celebration, she wore an olive co-ord set with a maroon
handbag. Her open tresses not just completed her look but made her look prettier than ever.
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The bash was a star-studded affair with Ektaa Kapoor, Surbhi Jyoti, Pooja Tejwani, Maera Mishra, Aishwarya Khare, Dolly Javed, Erika Packard, Krishna Shroff (the season’s first runner-up), Angad Hasija, and Krishna Mukherjee in attendance.
Anita Hassanandani On Winning Chhoriyan Chali Gaon
Speaking about her victory, Anita Hassanandani said, “When I agreed to be part of Chhoriyan Chali Gaon, I knew it would push me far out of my comfort zone, but I didn’t anticipate just how much I would grow through the experience. From day one, I kept telling myself I wanted to win this for Aaravv and Rohit; they have been my biggest motivation throughout.”
“Every time I struggled or missed home, I thought of them and pushed myself harder. Today, holding this trophy feels surreal. It’s not just my win; it’s our win as a family. This journey has been raw, emotional, humbling and truly unforgettable; I’ll carry these lessons with me forever,” she added.
Everything About Chhoriyan Chali Gaon
Hosted by Rannvijay Singha, Chhoriyan Chali Gaon quickly struck a chord with audiences for its unique format. The season tested its celebrity participants’ grit through everyday rural challenges. From cooking on traditional chulhas and milking cows to building relationships with locals, the show showed the unfiltered essence of India’s heartland.
Anita Hassanandani stood out with her humility, strength, and sense of warmth, earning not just the trophy but also the hearts of co-contestants, villagers, and viewers alike.