Unlike previous winners who dominated tasks vocally, Aanchal avoided unnecessary confrontation during the mid-season. She rarely engaged in vote-outs aggressively, allowing stronger personalities (e.g., Mohit Sagwan, Prince Narula) to target each other. This preserved her energy and minimized enemies in the jury/voting phase.

The finale pitted Aanchal against one male finalist (reports vary, but commonly Mohit Sagwan or a similar strong contender). In a task requiring climbing, swimming, and solving a lock combination, Aanchal’s agility and focus gave her a decisive lead. She won the title of Roadies Season 8 Winner , along with a cash prize and a motorcycle.

Some fans argue that the tasks in Shortcut to Hell were biased toward lighter, more agile contestants, disadvantaging heavy-lift strength players. Others contend that Aanchal’s win was a product of luck in the final task. However, most analysts agree that her strategic restraint was a deliberate and effective tactic.

MTV Roadies , a popular Indian reality television show, tests physical endurance, mental strength, and strategic acumen. Season 8, titled Shortcut to Hell (2011), is notable for its high-stakes tasks and dramatic interpersonal conflicts. This paper analyzes the journey and victory of Aanchal Khurana , the female winner of the season. It examines her strategic gameplay, physical performance, social dynamics, and the impact of her win on the show’s legacy.

Aanchal’s win was only the second time a female contestant had won Roadies (the first being Ankkita Bahuguna in Season 4). It demonstrated that a strategic, less-aggressive female player could outperform physically dominant males under the right task design.