Chandigarh-based
Prince
Narula,
winner
of
stunt
reality
show
MTV
Roadies
X2,
is
glad
the
season
was
without
fights,
abuses
and
vulgarity,
and
focused
on
the
assigned
tasks.
The
show,
which
started
its
journey
with
auditions
in
December
last
year,
witnessed
various
changes
-
starting
from
the
new
concept
to
gang
leaders
and
groups.
For
the
first
time,
it
was
shot
without
Raghu
Ram
and
Rajiv
Lakshman,
who
were
judges
and
mentors
in
the
past
editions.
"We
all
missed
Raghu
and
Rajiv,
but
this
season
was
different
from
all
previous
ones.
This
time
nobody
abused
or
fought
with
anyone.
This
season
was
decent
and
task-oriented.
The
whole
family
could
watch
the
episodes
without
any
hesitation," Prince,
a
runner-up
of
2015
Mr.
Punjab
contest,
told.
The
24-year-old
hails
from
a
business
family,
but
he
always
aimed
to
make
a
name
in
the
world
of
showbiz.
Now,
as
the
winner
of
a
show
as
popular
as
Roadies,
he
is
happy
and
closer
to
his
dream.
A
fitness
enthusiast,
Prince
wants
to
be
an
actor,
"especially
an
action
hero
like
Akshay
Kumar".
"I
never
thought
of
winning
the
show.
I
just
wanted
to
be
part
of
it
to
come
into
the
limelight.
However,
winning
has
become
an
added
advantage," he
added.
Extensively
shot
in
cities
like
Varanasi,
Kathmandu
and
Pokhara,
the
12th
season
of
MTV
Roadies
was
judged
by
actors
Rannvijay
Singh,
Karan
Kundra,
Esha
Deol
and
boxer
Vijender
Singh.
Prince,
who
was
a
member
of
Rannvijay's
gang,
said
his
mentor's
experience
helped
him
throughout.
"He
guided
me
every
time
whenever
I
needed
him
desperately.
He
has
been
associated
with
the
show
since
it
started.
So,
his
experience
was
like
an
added
advantage," he
said.
Talking
about
the
finale
task,
Prince
said:
"It
was
the
most
difficult
one
as
we
were
shooting
in
less
than
zero
temperature
wearing
shorts
in
Kathmandu,
though
it
was
a
learning
experience.
Nepal
is
a
beautiful
place...
the
people
there
and
especially
mountains
are
really
nice."
Asked
about
his
future
plans,
he
said:
"I
want
to
become
an
actor
and
I've
full
support
of
my
family.
I
will
continue
the
image
that
'Roadies'
has
given
me...
I'm
a
big
fan
of
Rannvijay
and
Akshay
Kumar.
I
want
to
be
like
them."
Prince
will
next
be
seen
as
a
contestant
in
the
eighth
season
of
MTV
Splitsvilla,
which
will
start
on
July
4.