‘Lock Upp’ finale highlights: Munawar Faruqui lifts the winner's trophy

Updated : May 08, 2022 12:13
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The grand finale of Kangana Ranaut hosted reality show ‘Lock Upp’ created a lot of buzz ever since the time it was announced. The show’s promos were trending highly on social media, and fans were excitedly awaiting to know the winner’s name.

In contention for the trophy were Munawar Faruqui, Payal Rohatgi, Prince Narula, Shivam Sharma, Anjali Arora and Azma Fallah.

Kangana Ranaut looked magnificent in a beautiful white gown whilst unveiling the winner's trophy.

Kangana took to Instagram to announce that the finale episode of the show had garnered 10 million views!

From Poonam Pandey, Saisha Shinde to Munawar Faruqui, Anjali Arora, Sara Khan and Shivam Sharma, the show's finalists and former contestants delivered powerful performances that lit up the stage.

Kangana then took the stage to perform "She's on fire," a new song from her film 'Dhaakad.' Director Razneesh Ghai and 'Dhaakad' team including actor Divya Dutta also joined the actor on the stage.

Kangana then revealed that Prince was never a contestant and was simply jailed as a troublemaker.

The actor then welcomed the lovebirds Karan Kundrra and Tejasswi Prakash to the stage. Before starting their conversation with the show’s host, the couple danced on stage.

Then came the moment, when Munawar and Payal made it to the top two.

And finally, Munawar Faruqui lifts the trophy. He not only takes home ₹20 lakh and a car.

ALSO WATCH | Munawar Faruqui wins 'Lock Upp', bags ₹20 lakh and a brand new car

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