Bigg Boss Winners List of All Seasons 1 to 18 [2025]

“Bigg Boss” is a prominent Indian Hindi-language reality television show that has captivated audiences since its debut on November 3, 2006. Adapted from the Dutch reality show “Big Brother,” the series places contestants, known as housemates, in a specially constructed house where they live together, isolated from the outside world. Throughout their stay, housemates participate in various tasks and face weekly nominations, leading to public voting and subsequent evictions. The contestant who manages to remain until the end, avoiding eviction, is crowned the winner. Over the years, “Bigg Boss” has completed eighteen seasons, each bringing its own set of drama, entertainment, and memorable moments.

Winner of Bigg Boss Hindi Complete List

Below is a comprehensive list of the winners, runners-up, hosts, and prize money from Seasons 1 to 18:

Season Year Winner Runner-Up Host(s) Prize Money
1 2006–2007 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 2010–2011 Shweta Tiwari The Great Khali Salman Khan ₹1 crore
5 2011–2012 Juhi Parmar Mahek Chahal Sanjay Dutt & Salman Khan ₹1 crore
6 2012–2013 Urvashi Dholakia Imam Siddique Salman Khan ₹50 lakh
7 2013 Gauahar Khan Tanishaa Mukerji Salman Khan ₹50 lakh
8 2014–2015 Gautam Gulati Karishma Tanna Salman Khan ₹50 lakh
9 2015–2016 Prince Narula Rishabh Sinha Salman Khan ₹50 lakh
10 2016–2017 Manveer Gurjar Bani J Salman Khan ₹50 lakh
11 2017–2018 Shilpa Shinde Hina Khan Salman Khan ₹50 lakh
12 2018 Dipika Kakar Sreesanth Salman Khan ₹50 lakh
13 2019–2020 Sidharth Shukla Asim Riaz Salman Khan ₹50 lakh
14 2020–2021 Rubina Dilaik Rahul Vaidya Salman Khan ₹36 lakh
15 2021–2022 Tejasswi Prakash Pratik Sehajpal Salman Khan ₹40 lakh
16 2022–2023 MC Stan Shiv Thakare Salman Khan ₹31.8 lakh
17 2023–2024 Munawar Faruqui Abhishek Kumar Salman Khan ₹50 lakh
18 2024–2025 Karan Veer Mehra Vivian Dsena Salman Khan ₹50 lakh

Season 1 Winner – Rahul Roy (2006–2007)

Rahul Roy

Rahul Roy, renowned for his role in the 1990 film “Aashiqui,” emerged as the winner of the inaugural season of “Bigg Boss,” India’s adaptation of the “Big Brother” format. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on November 3, 2006, and concluded on January 26, 2007, spanning 86 episodes over 86 days.
  • Number of Contestants: The house featured 15 celebrity contestants.
  • Host: Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi hosted the inaugural season.
  • Winner: Rahul Roy secured the highest number of public votes to win the season.
  • Runner-Up: Model Carol Gracias was the runner-up.
  • Prize Money: The winner’s prize was ₹1 crore.

The format involved contestants living in isolation, with weekly nominations leading to public voting for evictions. In the final week, the public voted among the remaining contestants to determine the winner

Season 2 Winner – Ashutosh Kaushik (2008)

Ashutosh Kaushik

Ashutosh Kaushik, previously recognized for winning MTV Roadies 5.0, clinched victory in the second season of India’s popular reality TV show, “Bigg Boss.” Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on August 17, 2008, and concluded on November 22, 2008, spanning 98 days.
  • Number of Contestants: The season featured 15 housemates, including notable participants like Rahul Mahajan and Raja Chaudhary.
  • Host: Bollywood actress and “Big Brother” winner Shilpa Shetty hosted the season.
  • Winner: Ashutosh Kaushik emerged as the winner, securing the highest number of public votes.
  • Runner-Up: Raja Chaudhary was the runner-up.
  • Prize Money: The winner’s prize was ₹1 crore.
  • Number of Episodes: The season comprised 98 episodes, documenting the daily activities and tasks of the housemates.

The format involved contestants living in isolation, with weekly tasks and nominations leading to public voting for evictions. In the final week, the public voted among the remaining contestants to determine the winner.

Season 3 Winner – Vindu Dara Singh (2009)

Vindu Dara Singh

Vindu Dara Singh, an Indian actor known for his work in Bollywood and television, emerged as the winner of “Bigg Boss” Season 3. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on October 4, 2009, and concluded on December 26, 2009, spanning 84 episodes.
  • Number of Contestants: The season featured 15 housemates, including notable participants like Kamal Rashid Khan and Raju Srivastava.
  • Host: Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan hosted the season, bringing his charisma and gravitas to the show.
  • Winner: Vindu Dara Singh secured the highest number of public votes, clinching the title.
  • Runner-Up: Model and television presenter Pravesh Rana was the runner-up.
  • Prize Money: The winner’s prize was ₹1 crore, along with a Chevrolet Cruze car.

The format involved contestants living in isolation, with weekly tasks and nominations leading to public voting for evictions. In the final week, the public voted among the remaining contestants to determine the winner.

Season 4 Winner – Shweta Tiwari (2010–2011)

Shweta Tiwari

Shweta Tiwari, a prominent Indian television actress, emerged as the winner of “Bigg Boss” Season 4, becoming the show’s first female champion. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on October 3, 2010, and concluded on January 8, 2011.
  • Number of Contestants: The season featured 14 original housemates, with additional participants joining as wild card entries.
  • Host: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan hosted the season, bringing his charisma and popularity to the show.
  • Winner: Shweta Tiwari secured the highest number of public votes, clinching the title.
  • Runner-Up: The Great Khali, a professional wrestler, was the runner-up.
  • Prize Money: The winner’s prize was ₹1 crore.
  • Number of Episodes: The season comprised 96 episodes, documenting the daily activities, tasks, and interactions of the housemates.

The format involved contestants living in isolation, with weekly tasks and nominations leading to public voting for evictions. In the final week, the public voted among the remaining contestants to determine the winner.

Season 5 Winner – Juhi Parmar (2011–2012)

Juhi Parmar

Juhi Parmar was the emerged winner of Bigg Boss Season 5, not the winner. Here are key details about the season:

  • Show Duration: Aired from October 2, 2011, to January 7, 2012.
  • Number of Contestants: Initially 14 housemates, with 4 additional wild card entries, totaling 18 contestants.
  • Winner: Juhi Parmar.
  • Runner-Up: Mahek Chahal.
  • Hosts: Sanjay Dutt and Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹1 crore (10 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 98 episodes.

Season 6 Winner – Urvashi Dholakia (2012–2013)

Urvashi Dholakia

Urvashi Dholakia clinched victory in Bigg Boss Season 6, the Hindi-language reality TV show, which aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on October 7, 2012, and concluded on January 12, 2013.
  • Number of Contestants: Featured 19 housemates.
  • Winner: Urvashi Dholakia.
  • Runner-Up: Imam Siddique.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹50 lakh (5 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 97 episodes.

The season was promoted with the Gujarati tagline “Alag che!” (English: “It’s different”), emphasizing its unique approach. The finale garnered a 4.4 TVR (television rating points), making it the highest-rated non-fiction show of the week.

Season 7 Winner – Gauahar Khan (2013)

Gauahar Khan

Gauahar Khan emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss Season 7, the Hindi-language reality TV series that aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on September 15, 2013, and concluded on December 28, 2013.
  • Number of Contestants: 20 housemates participated.
  • Winner: Gauahar Khan.
  • Runner-Up: Tanisha Mukerji.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹50 lakh (5 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 104 episodes.

The season was launched with the tagline ‘Jannat Ka Wow Aur Jahannam Ka Aaw Dekhege Saath Saath’, introducing a unique concept where the house was divided into two sections: “Heaven” and “Hell.” The “Heaven” side offered luxurious amenities, including a pool, while the “Hell” side lacked basic facilities like running water and a kitchen.

Season 8 Winner – Gautam Gulati (2014-2015)

Gautam Gulati

Gautam Gulati emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss Season 8, the Hindi-language reality television series that aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on 21 September 2014 and concluded on 3 January 2015.
  • Number of Contestants: 19 housemates participated.
  • Winner: Gautam Gulati.
  • Runner-Up: Karishma Tanna.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹50 lakh (5 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 105 episodes.

Following the conclusion of Season 8, a spin-off series titled Bigg Boss Halla Bol was launched on 4 January 2015, featuring five contestants from previous seasons competing with five finalists from Season 8. Farah Khan took over as the host for this special series.

Season 9 Winner – Prince Narula (2015–2016)

Prince Narula

Prince Narula emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss Season 9, the Hindi-language reality television series that aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on 11 October 2015 and concluded on 23 January 2016.
  • Number of Contestants: 20 housemates participated.
  • Winner: Prince Narula.
  • Runner-Up: Rishabh Sinha.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹50 lakh (5 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 105 episodes.

This season, titled “Bigg Boss Double Trouble”, introduced a unique twist where housemates entered the house in pairs rather than as individuals. The house’s design reflected this theme, with sections replicating various historical and global locations, and an exterior crafted to resemble the Garden of Eden.

Season 10 Winner – Manveer Gurjar (2016–2017)

Manveer Gurjar

Manveer Gurjar emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss Season 10, the Hindi-language reality television series that aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on 16 October 2016 and concluded on 29 January 2017.
  • Number of Contestants: 18 housemates participated.
  • Winner: Manveer Gurjar.
  • Runner-Up: Bani Judge.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹50 lakh (5 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 106 episodes.

This season, titled “Bigg Boss: India Isse Apna Hi Ghar Samjho”, was notable for opening its doors to commoners, referred to as “Indiawale,” who competed alongside celebrity contestants. It was also the first season to be available on an OTT platform, Voot, introducing the ‘Unseen-Undekha’ feature with exclusive footage.

Season 11 Winner – Shilpa Shinde (2017–2018)

Shilpa Shinde

Shilpa Shinde emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss Season 11, the Hindi-language reality television series that aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on 1 October 2017 and concluded on 14 January 2018.
  • Number of Contestants: 19 housemates participated.
  • Winner: Shilpa Shinde.
  • Runner-Up: Hina Khan.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹50 lakh (5 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 107 episodes.

This season, also known as “Bigg Boss 11: Padosi Bajayenge Barah”, introduced the “Padosi” (neighbor) theme, adding a unique twist to the game. New sections called Aakhara (activity area) and Kalkothri (jail) were introduced for the first time.

Season 12 Winner – Dipika Kakkar (2018)

Dipika Kakkar

Dipika Kakar emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss Season 12, the Hindi-language reality television series that aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on 16 September 2018 and concluded on 30 December 2018.
  • Number of Contestants: 21 housemates participated.
  • Winner: Dipika Kakar.
  • Runner-Up: Sreesanth.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹30 lakh (3 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 106 episodes.

This season, titled “Bigg Boss: Vichitra Jodis”, introduced a unique format where contestants entered the house in pairs, referred to as “jodis,” which included combinations like teacher-student and siblings. The eye logo for this season was split, with red on one side and blue on the other, symbolizing fire and water.

Season 13 Winner – Sidharth Shukla (2019-2020)

Sidharth Shukla

Sidharth Shukla emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss Season 13, the Hindi-language reality television series that aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on 29 September 2019 and concluded on 15 February 2020.
  • Number of Contestants: 21 housemates participated.
  • Winner: Sidharth Shukla.
  • Runner-Up: Asim Riaz.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹50 lakh (5 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 140 episodes.

This season, also known as “Bigg Boss Tedha”, was notable for featuring only celebrity contestants, with no commoners participating. The finale was initially scheduled for January but received a one-month extension, making it the second-longest season in the show’s history. The eye logo for this season featured a red design with several fire flares emanating from it, and the pupil was sky blue with a black lens.

Season 14 Winner – Rubina Dilaik (2020-2021)

Rubina Dilaik

Rubina Dilaik emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss Season 14, the Hindi-language reality television series that aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on 3 October 2020 and concluded on 21 February 2021.
  • Number of Contestants: 22 housemates participated.
  • Winner: Rubina Dilaik.
  • Runner-Up: Rahul Vaidya.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹36 lakh (3.6 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 142 episodes.

This season, also known as “Bigg Boss: Ab Scene Paltega”, introduced a “Futuristic Theme” and was located in Goregaon. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the promos were shot at Salman Khan’s farmhouse. The season was delayed for a month due to heavy rain in Mumbai. Apart from the usual hour-long episode, viewers also had access to direct 24×7 camera footage. The viewers also had access to Before TV on Voot Select, where episodes were telecast 15 minutes before airing on Colors TV.

Season 15 Winner – Tejasswi Prakash (2021–2022)

Tejasswi Prakash

Tejasswi Prakash emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss Season 15, the Hindi-language reality television series that aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on 2 October 2021 and concluded on 30 January 2022.
  • Number of Contestants: 21 housemates participated.
  • Winner: Tejasswi Prakash.
  • Runner-Up: Pratik Sehajpal.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹50 lakh (5 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 121 episodes.

This season, also known as “Bigg Boss: Sankat in Jungle”, introduced a jungle theme where contestants had to survive in a forest-like area before entering the main house. The house was designed to reflect this theme, with a fusion of modern and rustic elements. The season was notable for its high-voltage drama and dynamic interpersonal relationships among contestants

Season 16 Winner – MC Stan (2022–2023)

MC Stan

Bigg Boss Season 16, titled “Bigg Boss: Game Badlega, Kyunki Bigg Boss Khud Khelega,” was a notable installment of the Indian Hindi-language reality TV series. Key details include:

  • Premiere Date: 1 October 2022
  • Conclusion Date: 12 February 2023
  • Total Duration: 134 days
  • Number of Episodes: 135
  • Host: Salman Khan, marking his thirteenth consecutive season as host
  • Number of Contestants: 17 housemates
  • Winner: MC Stan
  • Runner-Up: Shiv Thakare
  • Prize Money: ₹31.80 lakh (₹3,180,000)

This season introduced unique elements, such as the “Bigg Bulletin with Shekhar Suman” segment on Sundays and “Weekend Ka Vaar” episodes airing on Fridays and Saturdays, deviating from the traditional weekend schedule.

Season 17 Winner – Munawar Faruqui (2023-2024)

Munawar Faruqui

Bigg Boss Season 17, titled “Bigg Boss: Dil, Dimaag aur Dum Ka Game,” was a notable installment in the Indian Hindi-language reality television series. Key highlights include:

  • Premiere Date: 15 October 2023
  • Conclusion Date: 28 January 2024
  • Total Duration: 105 days
  • Number of Contestants: 21 housemates
  • Winner: Munawar Faruqui
  • Runner-Up: Abhishek Kumar
  • Host: Salman Khan, marking his fourteenth time hosting the series
  • Prize Money: ₹50 lakh (approximately US$58,000)
  • Total Episodes: 106

This season introduced a unique concept, dividing contestants into three groups: “Dil” (Heart), “Dimaag” (Mind), and “Dum” (Strength), allowing them to strategize based on these attributes.

Additionally, a new segment titled “Just Chill with Arbaaz & Sohail,” hosted by Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan, was introduced, where they interacted with contestants, adding a fresh dynamic to the show

Season 18 Winner – Karan Veer Mehra (2024–2025)

Karan Veer Mehra

Karan Veer Mehra emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss Season 18, the Hindi-language reality television series that aired on Colors TV. Key details of the season include:

  • Show Duration: Premiered on 6 October 2024 and concluded on 19 January 2025.
  • Number of Contestants: 23 housemates participated.
  • Winner: Karan Veer Mehra.
  • Runner-Up: Vivian Dsena.
  • Host: Salman Khan.
  • Prize Money: ₹50 lakh (5 million INR).
  • Number of Episodes: 106 episodes.

This season, titled “Bigg Boss: Time Ka Tandav”, introduced a unique time-travel theme, with the house designed to reflect different eras, adding an intriguing twist to the contestants’ experience.

Karan Veer Mehra, known for his roles in television series like “Remix” and “Biwi aur Main,” showcased resilience and adaptability throughout the season, earning him the coveted title.

Bigg Boss All Season

Bigg Boss, the Indian adaptation of the international reality show “Big Brother,” has been a staple of Indian television since its debut in 2006. Over the years, the show has seen a variety of hosts, each bringing their unique flair to the program. Below is a comprehensive table detailing the hosts for each season:

Season Year Host(s)
1 2006–2007 Arshad Warsi
2 2008 Shilpa Shetty
3 2009 Amitabh Bachchan
4 2010–2011 Salman Khan
5 2011–2012 Sanjay Dutt and Salman Khan
6 2012–2013 Salman Khan
7 2013 Salman Khan
8 2014–2015 Salman Khan and Farah Khan
9 2015–2016 Salman Khan
10 2016–2017 Salman Khan
11 2017–2018 Salman Khan
12 2018 Salman Khan
13 2019–2020 Salman Khan
14 2020–2021 Salman Khan
15 2021–2022 Salman Khan
16 2022–2023 Salman Khan
17 2023–2024 Salman Khan
18 2024–2025 Salman Khan

As evident from the table, Salman Khan has been the most frequent host of Bigg Boss, having taken on the role from Season 4 (2010–2011) onwards, with the exception of the “Halla Bol” segment in Season 8, which was hosted by Farah Khan. This makes Salman Khan the host for 15 out of the 18 seasons, underscoring his significant association with the show.

Each host has contributed to the show’s unique flavor, but Salman Khan’s enduring presence has become synonymous with Bigg Boss, contributing to its sustained popularity over the years.

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