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Bigg Boss Marathi 5 finale: Suraj Chavan wins trophy, receives ₹14.6 lakh; Abhijeet Sawant is first runner-up

Nikki Tamboli, Dhananjay Powar, and Ankita Walawalkar secured the third, fourth, and fifth spots, respectively. Janhavi Killekar was eliminated from the show.


The grand finale of Bigg Boss Marathi 5, which took place on Sunday evening, saw Suraj Chavan win the reality show. As per Money Control, Suraj won a trophy, 14.6 lakh prize money, 10 lakh jewellery voucher, and a two-wheeler vehicle. Abhijeet Sawant was the first runner-up.


Nikki Tamboli, Dhananjay Powar, and Ankita Walawalkar secured the third, fourth, and fifth spots, respectively. During the finale, in a surprise eviction, Janhavi Killekar was eliminated from the show. She chose to take the cash prize of 9 lakh before exiting the house. The show was hosted by Ritesh Deshmukh. Bigg Boss Marathi aired on Colors Marathi.

Ritesh posted pictures on Instagram with the winner and the runner-up. In the first photo, he posed with Suraj, who held his trophy. Abhijeet joined them in the next picture. Ritesh captioned the post, "Bigg Boss Marathi Winner @official_suraj_chavan1151 Runner-up @abhijeetsawant73. #biggboss #biggbossmarathi." The cast of Jigra, Alia Bhatt and Vedang Raina, as well as director Vasan Bala, appeared on the show.Suraj is a social media influencer and digital content creator. He has also worked in several films, such as Musandi (2023) and Raja Rani (2024).


What Ritesh recently said about show
Recently, speaking with news agency ANI, Ritesh had talked about the success of the show and shared his hosting experience. He had said, "This season has been wonderful and we got an amazing response. We've been able to get the newer audience to the show, and all the credit goes to the makers and the contestants who have done such a fantastic job in the show."



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