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Splitsvilla 16 Winner crowned as Gullu and Kaira take MTV finale

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and were crowned the Splitsvilla 16 winner after the MTV Splitsvilla X6 finale closed out a season built around audience power, romance and rivalry. The finale episode was scheduled to stream at 7 PM IST on JioHotstar and air on MTV India, with the competition narrowed to four finalist couples before the last round.

and finished as first runners-up, while and secured second runners-up as the season wrapped. The result brought the curtain down on Splitsvilla X6: Pyaar Ya Paisa, hosted by and , after a run that kept the show’s fanbase — popularly called Splitspaglus — engaged across streaming and social platforms.

The finale mattered today because the last vote and the final episode settled a season that had leaned harder than usual on audience participation. MTV Splitsvilla Season 16 introduced Pyaar Ka Power, an audience-powered twist that gave viewers a direct role in the way the game unfolded, and that shift helped keep the contest alive right through the last weekend. Full episodes and the grand finale were available for streaming on JioCinema.

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That public involvement was part of what separated this season from earlier runs. The show also brought in guest Mischief Makers Uorfi Javed and Nia Sharma, who added twists, challenges and extra drama along the way, feeding a season that stayed active both on-screen and online. For a show built on alliances, breakups and strategy, the final ranking delivered a clean finish: Gullu and Kaira at the top, Yogesh and Ruru just behind them, and Sorab and Niharika in third.

The bigger takeaway is that Splitsvilla X6 was not decided only inside the villa. The audience had a hand in the conversation from the start, and the finale rewarded the couple that survived the pressure when the season reached its most exposed point. With the winners now set, the only real question left is how future seasons will try to match a format that made viewers part of the game, not just spectators of it.

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