Roadies Double Cross Gautam Gulati

The game’s evolved—and the chaos is real. For the first time this season, five Gangs enter the arena on MTV Roadies Double Cross. With one extra Gang in play, strategy alone won’t cut it. This is survival of the smartest—and the fiercest.

Gautam Gulati Entry Turns Up The Heat On Roadies Double Cross

In today’s task, only four Gangs will perform—paired up in alliances of two—while one Gang gets left out. It’s a four-stage challenge, and it’s anything but easy. In the first stage, two gang members must spin a horizontal pole to lift a gear, then carefully guide it through a maze without touching the edges—precision is key.

Stage two brings the chaos, as one Roadie gets inside a giant tyre while their partner rolls them at full speed toward a wall. If the hit is perfect, the second gear drops. But the real twist comes in stage three. A water well holds the third gear, tied with three tight knots. One gang member must dive in to retrieve it, while the other faces a tough decision: help untie the knots, or betray the alliance with a bold Double Cross move. Survival just got personal.

If the team survives the betrayal, they reach the final test, that is, digging through a pit of sand to find the last gear. The alliance that completes all four stages in the shortest time takes home six life-saving immunities.

But now that the task is done, it’s time for the real game to begin in the vote-outs. With stakes this high, Gang Leaders storm into the camps, plotting, flipping loyalties, and influencing anyone they can. The battlefield shifts once again as familiar alliances shatter and new pacts are made in whispers.

Who will stay loyal? Who will betray? And who will get double-crossed when it hurts the most?

Get ready for the ultimate showdown of dares, drama & double-crosses! Catch the electrifying tasks and vote outs every Saturday and Sunday at 7 PM on MTV and JioHotstar

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