Who is KKK13 Winner Dino James
After three months of intense competition on Khatron Ke Khiladi 13, rapper Dino James has emerged as the victor, lifting the suspense surrounding the reality show. Outshining a formidable lineup of contestants, including notable figures like Arjit Taneja and Aishwarya Sharma, Dino James not only secured the coveted title but also claimed a prize of ₹20 lakh and a brand-new car.
The grand finale witnessed a gripping showdown between Dino James and Arjit Taneja, with Dino James ultimately emerging as the triumphant champion. Dino, already famous for his music career, especially for his viral hit "Loser," has now added another feather to his cap.
Among the top five contenders who showcased exceptional performances, including Shiv Thakare, Aishwarya Sharma, and Rashmeet Kaur, Dino James expressed a particular fondness for Shiv Thakare and Arjit Taneja. He mentioned that he would have been equally delighted to see either of them lift the trophy.
Reflecting on the other contestants, he stated, "If not me, I would have loved to see Shiv Thakare, Arjit Taneja lifting the trophy. Others also did well like Nyyrra, Aishwarya, or Archana; they all performed great on the show. But as I am close to Shiv Thakare and Arjit, I would have felt really nice," as he shared with the media.
Who Is Dino James, the Winner of Khatron Ke Khiladi 13?
Dino James is a renowned rapper who gained prominence with the release of his rap song "Loser" in 2016. The track, featured on the BeingIndian channel, attracted considerable attention and became a trending hit on YouTube. It resonated with listeners for its motivational and partly autobiographical themes.
The rapper recently faced some controversy after expressing support for Canada-based Punjabi singer Shubh, whose concert was canceled in India. Dino James referred to the cancellation as "unfortunate." However, he subsequently withdrew the statement, offering an apology. He clarified that he was not fully informed about the surrounding controversy and unequivocally stated that he did not endorse anti-national sentiments.