Chhoriyan Chali Gaon finally came to an end last night, and television actress Anita Hassanandani emerged as the winner of the reality show. Jackie Shroff’s daughter Krishna Shroff was the first runner-up.
Krishna, who had a memorable journey on the show hosted by Rannvijay Singha, recently revealed whether she is feeling upset after losing to Anita Hassanandani. In a chat with Zoom, she said that she is fully satisfied with her journey on the show, and is not at all disappointed as she gave her 100 percent on the show.
Krishna Shroff On Her Chhoriyan Chali Gaon Journey
Krishna Shroff told Zoom, “You will see my face smiling. I am satisfied with my journey. I am not disappointed. I gave my 100 percent.” She further added that the real win for her was the love that she received from the villagers. “Reaching where I reached was already a much bigger win than the initial goal that I set for the show. The result was a very small thing for me. The real victory for me was the love I got from villagers,” she further added.
She also said that she really enjoyed her experience in Bamuliya a lot. She admitted it was her life’s hardest but most rewarding experience. “I learnt to value simple things in life and not take anything for granted. I was so happy without gadgets and my smartphone,” she said.
Speaking about her co-contestants, Krishna said, “I love Erika, Anjuum, Maera and Rameet. Dolly is like a child. I can’t speak more about her. Anita was focusing on competition. Chinky-Minky were very manipulative. Unka dil bahut ganda tha.”
Anita Hassanandani Wins Chhoriyan Chali Gaon
Last night, Anita Hassanandani proudly lifted the coveted trophy, bringing the show’s maiden season to an unforgettable close. 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.”