Karan Kundrra reunites with Roadies gangleader Rannvijay Singha in London; Tejasswi Prakash and Rajiv Adatia join them

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Karan Kundrra

recently reunited with

Roadies

gangleader

Rannvijay Singha

in London, accompanied by

Tejasswi Prakash

and

Rajiv Adatia

. The group, all dressed in black, enjoyed a stylish and fun-filled evening in the vibrant city.
Karan and Tejasswi, who were holidaying in London, took the opportunity to catch up with Rannvijay, who also resides there. Rajiv Adatia shared pictures of their gathering, captioning them "London summer nights," reflecting the joyous and relaxed vibe of the reunion.

The photos showcased the group’s close bond, with smiles and laughter evident in every shot.
Fans were delighted to see them together and took to the comments to see this mini Roadies reunion. One of the users wrote, “Finally u karan reunion with rannvijay.” Another user wrote, “Everyone looks cool in a black outfit.” One of the Roadies fans wrote, “Wow karan with ranvijay thanku @rajivadatia for sharing such a beautiful moment roadies memory.”

Rannvijay shared the picture with the caption, “Nice catching up.”

Karan Kundrra has a significant history with the Roadies series, having been a part of Roadies 12 and 14 in 2015 and 2016. His reunion with Rannvijay, a key figure in the Roadies franchise, was undoubtedly a nostalgic moment, bringing back memories of their shared experiences on the show.
The London rendezvous was a perfect blend of friendship and fond memories, as Karan, Tejasswi, Rannvijay, and Rajiv enjoyed their time together. The group's black attire added a touch of elegance to their casual outing, making their reunion not only memorable but also stylish.

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In season 14 of Roadies, Karan’s team member Balraj had lifted the title. The season saw Rannvijay Singha, Karan Kundrra, Neha Dhupia and Sushil Kumar as the gangleaders. Sushil was later replaced by Prince Narula. In season 15, Karan was replaced by Nikhil Chinapa.

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