Bigg Boss Winners List of All Seasons [1 To 18]

Bigg Boss Hindi started in 2006 and has become a popular show that reflects Indian society’s changing tastes. Salman Khan has been hosting the show since Season 4. The show mixes ambition, conflicts, emotions, and entertainment, making it exciting. Many winners have become famous and shaped pop culture. The show’s format is engaging, with contestants living together, public voting, and unexpected surprises – that’s what makes Bigg Boss so captivating. Let’s explore the winners list of bigg boss:

Bigg Boss Winners & Runners‑up by Season

Season Year Winner Runner‑up Host(s) Prize Money
1 2006–07 Rahul Roy Carol Gracias Arshad Warsi ₹1 Crore
2 2008 Ashutosh Kaushik Raja Chaudhary Shilpa Shetty ₹1 Crore
3 2009 Vindu Dara Singh Pravesh Rana Amitabh Bachchan ₹1 Crore
4 2010–11 Shweta Tiwari The Great Khali Salman Khan ₹1 Crore
5 2011–12 Juhi Parmar Mahek Chahal Salman, Sanjay Dutt ₹1 Crore
6 2012–13 Urvashi Dholakia Imam Siddique Salman Khan ₹50 Lakh
7 2013 Gauahar Khan Tanishaa Mukherji Salman Khan ₹50 Lakh
8 2014–15 Gautam Gulati Karishma Tanna Salman Khan ₹50 Lakh
9 2015–16 Prince Narula Rishabh Sinha Salman Khan ₹50 Lakh
10 2016–17 Manveer Gurjar Bani J Salman Khan ₹50 Lakh
11 2017–18 Shilpa Shinde Hina Khan Salman Khan ₹44 Lakh
12 2018 Dipika Kakar S. Sreesanth Salman Khan ₹30 Lakh
13 2019–20 Sidharth Shukla Asim Riaz Salman Khan ₹50 Lakh
14 2021 Rubina Dilaik Rahul Vaidya Salman Khan ₹36 Lakh
15 2021–22 Tejasswi Prakash Pratik Sehajpal Salman Khan ₹40 Lakh
16 2022–23 MC Stan Shiv Thakare Salman Khan ₹31.8 Lakh
17 2023–24 Munawar Faruqui Abhishek Kumar Salman Khan ₹50 Lakh
18 2024–25 Karan Veer Mehra Vivian Dsena Salman Khan ₹50 Lakh

Season Summaries

Bigg Boss Season 1 (2006–07)

Rahul Roy

Hosted by Arshad Warsi, the inaugural season introduced 15 celebrity contestants living under continuous surveillance. The finale on 26 January 2007 crowned Rahul Roy as winner, defeating Carol Gracias. The prize stood at ₹1 crore. Roy’s quiet composure, adaptability, and popularity among viewers set the tone for future seasons. Living in a relatively small house in Lonavala, the series relied heavily on contestant interaction, early tasks, nominations and viewer engagement to deliver this breakthrough television format in India.

Bigg Boss Season 2 (2008)

Ashutosh Kaushik

Shilpa Shetty hosted the second season on Colors, introducing more dramatic tasks and participant dynamics. Ashutosh Kaushik emerged winner after 98 days, earning ₹1 crore, while Raja Chaudhary was runner‑up. Ashutosh’s humble nature and emotional connect with audiences stood out. The season’s success elevated Bigg Boss into mainstream pop culture.

Bigg Boss Season 3 (2009)

Vindu Dara Singh

Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan joined as host for Season 3. Vindu Dara Singh, known for his physicality and bold temperament, won the season and ₹1 crore, with Pravesh Rana as runner‑up. His strong personality polarized emotions—much more drama, more stunts, more conflict. It became one of the highest TRP seasons to date.

Bigg Boss Season 4 (2010–11)

Shweta Tiwari

Salman Khan debuted as host, marking a turning point. Shweta Tiwari became the first female winner, besting The Great Khali. She focused on emotional resilience and calm leadership through the 15‑week run, winning ₹1 crore. The blend of celebrity contestants, Salman’s charisma, fortified Bigg Boss’s mass appeal.

Bigg Boss Season 5 (2011–12)

Juhi Parmar

Co‑hosted by Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt, the format focused on high‑voltage drama. Juhi Parmar won, defeating Mahek Chahal, and took home ₹1 crore. Juhi’s emotional maturity and strategic alliances resonated with viewers. Mahek’s onscreen bond with Salman added intrigue. The show’s production values soared this season.

Bigg Boss Season 6 (2012–13)

Urvashi Dholakia

Back to a single host, Salman Khan, Season 6 featured strong personalities. Urvashi Dholakia (Komolika fame) won over Imam Siddique, earning ₹50 lakh. Her experience and intensity paired with emotional storytelling made her victory compelling. The season also added wildcard elements and public‑driven twists to nominations.

Bigg Boss Season 7 (2013)

Gauahar Khan

Salman returned for Season 7 (“Jannat‑Jahannam theme”). Gauahar Khan won ₹50 lakh over Tanishaa Mukherji. The “heaven‑hell” house twist, divided zones, and interpersonal drama drove engagement. Gauahar’s composed strategy, emotional depth, and fan support made her a standout winner.

Bigg Boss Season 8 (2014–15)

Gautam Gulati

Salman hosted again. The season debuted in September 2014 and concluded with Gautam Gulati winning ₹50 lakh over Karishma Tanna. Gautam’s honesty, quick wit, and task dominance earned him huge public support. This season became one of the most-watched editions ever.

Bigg Boss Season 9 (2015–16)

Prince Narula

In “Double Trouble,” Prince Narula won ₹50 lakh over Rishabh Sinha, adding another reality‑show title to his list. Narula’s competitive instincts and charisma made him an audience favorite. He was already a reality‑TV star from Roadies and Splitsvilla. The season improved youth connect with die‑hard fans.

Bigg Boss Season 10 (2016–17)

Manveer Gurjar

First to include commoners alongside celebrities, Manveer Gurjar triumphed over Bani J, winning ₹50 lakh. Manveer became the first commoner winner—and gained immense popularity through his humility and sensitivity. His journey inspired many outsiders to audition for future seasons.

Bigg Boss Season 11 (2017–18)

Shilpa Shinde

Shilpa Shinde claimed victory over Hina Khan, winning ₹44 lakh. Her candid, emotional style and occasional fiery outbursts resonated strongly. The season ranked among the highest online engagement editions. Her win was widely celebrated by trending fans.

Bigg Boss Season 12 (2018)

Dipika Kakar

Dipika Kakar won against S. Sreesanth, earning ₹30 lakh. Known for her television role in Sasural Simar Ka, her calm demeanour and strong fan base helped her prevail. The season was slightly shorter and more polished in presentation.

Bigg Boss Season 13 (2019–20)

Sidharth Shukla

Sidharth Shukla became a legendary winner, defeating Asim Riaz, and winning ₹50 lakh. Hosted by Salman, it became the longest season due to extensions, ending in February 2020. Sidharth’s loyalty, raw honesty, and charisma made this his most successful run—and posthumously iconic after his tragic passing in 2021.

Bigg Boss Season 14 (2021)

Rubina Dilaik

Rubina Dilaik emerged champion over Rahul Vaidya, winning ₹36 lakh. Her mental strength, emotional arcs, and steady game amid illness and conflict earned public admiration. She became a symbol of resilience. The season focused on inspiring narratives.

Bigg Boss Season 15 (2021–22)

Tejasswi Prakash

Tejasswi Prakash won over Pratik Sehajpal, taking ₹40 lakh. Her popularity stemmed from genuine emotions, romance with Karan Kundrra, and controlled competitiveness. She became the third female winner, earning widespread fan support.

Bigg Boss Season 16 (2022–23)

MC Stan

Hosted as usual by Salman, the season made history when rapper MC Stan won over Shiv Thakare, earning ₹31.8 lakh. His bold personality and candid lifestyle visuals connected deeply with Gen Z. The innovative content segments like “Bigg Bulletin” added freshness.

Bigg Boss Season 17 (2023–24)

Munawar Faruqui

Munawar Faruqui, comedian and lockdown‑survivor, clinched victory over Abhishek Kumar, winning ₹50 lakh. His calm stature, crowd support, and viral moments propelled him to the title. This season added segments like group‑based “Dil‑Dimaag‑Dum” strategy and guest interactions, keeping narrative variety high.

Bigg Boss Season 18 (2024–25)

Karan Veer Mehra

The latest season, “Time Ka Tandav,” aired October 2024–January 2025. Karan Veer Mehra won ₹50 lakh, defeating Vivian Dsena, under Salman’s hostmanship. The theme featured time‑travel design elements across eras. Karan Veer’s steady game, emotional clarity, and adaptability made him deserving winner.

Conclusion

From the modest early days to explosive pop‑culture dominion, Bigg Boss Hindi has gifted India a social‑media era tapestry of ambition, emotion, controversy, and celebrity. Its diverse winners—from actors and comedians to commoners and musicians—show how personal authenticity, resilience, and viewer connection power the title. As Season 18 wraps, the brand remains unstoppable—asking: who will be next to enter the house, survive the game, and win the nation’s vote?

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