Rubina Dilaik wins 'Bigg Boss 14'

Besides Dilaik, the other finalists of the show were Rahul Vaidya, Nikki Tamboli, Aly Goni and Rakhi Sawant.

February 22, 2021 06:49 am | Updated 06:49 am IST - Mumbai

'Bigg Boss 14' winner Rubina Dilaik

'Bigg Boss 14' winner Rubina Dilaik

TV actor Rubina Dilaik on Sunday beat nemesis and singer Rahul Vaidya to emerge as the winner of reality show Bigg Boss season 14.

Dilaik is known for featuring on shows like Chotti Bahu and Shakti - Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki .

Actor Salman Khan, who is the host of the reality show, announced the winner from the show’s set put up in suburban Mumbai’s Filmcity.

Dilaik, 33, entered the house with her actor-husband Abhinav Shukla and remained an audience favourite right from the show’s debut in October.

From revelations about her rocky marriage, rivalry with Vaidya to her aggressive attitude, Dilaik was one of the most popular contestants on the show.

Besides Dilaik and Vaidya, the other three finalists of the show were actors Nikki Tamboli, Aly Goni and Rakhi Sawant.

Tamboli, who re-entered the show after being evicted, was the second runner-up, followed by Goni who stood fourth.

Sawant, who was one of the biggest entertainers in the Bigg Boss house, was the first to leave during the finale as she took ₹14 lakh prize money that was up for grabs by the five finalists.

Sawant entered season 14 as a “challenger” — along with TV personalities Vikas Gupta, Kashmeera Shah, Manu Punjabi and Arshi Khan.

The finale saw special appearances by veteran actor Dharmendra and dancer-actor Nora Fatehi.

Dharmendra performed a scene from his 1975 blockbuster Sholay with Khan and Sawant joining him. Fatehi danced to some of her popular numbers with the Bharat star.

Actor Madhuri Dixit Nene, who will be seen on the third season of Dance Deewane , appeared on the show with a video message for the contestants.

The latest season of the Colors TV show was held without the live audience in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

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