MTV Roadies - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Auditions

Pune Auditions

The Final Seven Roadies Are Selected

Kolkata and Delhi Auditions

The Journey Begins

The Swimming Challenge

Walking Through Fire

Impressing the Girls

The First Elimination

The Water Challenge

An Unusual Task

Mr. and Ms. Hot Roadies

Vinod Wins the Judges Hearts

The New Entry, Harshal Patel

Crossing the Bridge

Roadie Battle Obstacle Course

New Entry, Tabih Quereshi

Punjabi Dance

Shaleen is Back

Truth and Slap

Girls Aren't Comfortable with Harshal

Truth and Slap 2

The Village Family

Sweet Memories and Goodbyes

A Glimpse of the Journey

The Judgement Day

The Best Memories

Best of Roadies Season 2 - Part 1

Best of Roadies Season 2 - Part 2

Best of Roadies Season 2 - Part 3
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