How Rannvijay Singha reconnects with his village roots through show 'Gori Chale Gaon'

IANS June 22, 2025 562 views

Rannvijay Singha opens up about how hosting Gori Chale Gaon became a nostalgic journey back to his village roots. He contrasts urban conveniences with the organic simplicity and tight-knit community of rural India. The actor fondly recalls childhood memories of village life while filming the reality show. Singha even expresses interest in permanently relocating to a village for a healthier, values-driven lifestyle.

"You’re never alone in a village—everyone celebrates and mourns together." – Rannvijay Singha
Mumbai, June 22: Actor and host Rannvijay Singha revealed his latest show, ‘Gori Chale Gaon,’ is more than just another project; it’s a personal journey down memory lane.

Key Points

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Show explores urban girls adapting to village life

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Rannvijay recalls childhood rural experiences

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Praises organic living and community bonds

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Considers permanent village move for family

The actor mentioned that the show, which explores life in Indian villages, reminded him of his own childhood spent in rural settings. From the simple joys of community living to the warmth of traditional values, Rannvijay shared how filming the show brought back vivid memories and helped him reconnect with his roots in a deeply emotional way. Speaking to IANS, Rannvijay shared, “When the concept of Goriya Chali Gaon was explained to me, I immediately found it very interesting. They told me they had already done this show in Marathi, where it received a lot of love. Now, they wanted to take it pan-India. The concept itself is fascinating—twelve girls who live urban, luxurious lives are suddenly placed in a rural village. Life in the village is simple, but it’s not easy.”

“I’m not saying people there are struggling—it’s their normal. But you have to do everything on your own. You have to make your own tea, fetch your own water. Things don’t happen at the push of a button. You can't just say, “I’ll order this” or “I feel like Japanese today.” In the village, you eat what’s made at home. City life comes with a lot of conveniences that village life doesn’t. But rural life has its own benefits—organic food, clean air, a healthier environment, and most importantly, community. You're never alone—everyone celebrates and mourns together. That culture, that unity, is rare to find in urban settings.”

Recalling his childhood memories, the ‘Roadies’ host shared, “I remember as a child going to the village and being told, “You’ll have fun, but also do some work.” That blend of fun and responsibility was memorable. I believe that through the experiences of the girls on the show, I’ll relive those moments. Maybe I’ll also face new challenges in the village that will help me grow.”

When asked if he’d consider living in a village permanently, Rannvijay responded with enthusiasm. “Absolutely. I’d love to live in a village,” he said. “I’d take up organic farming, build a basketball court, maybe even go off-roading nearby. The environment is healthier, and children grow up stronger—free from pollution and screen addiction that’s so common in cities. If my work allowed me to earn without constantly returning to the city, I’d fully embrace that life. My kids would get a good education, grounded in strong values. Honestly, what more could anyone ask for?”

“Goriya Chali Gaon” is a rural adventure reality show. Zee TV has collaborated with Banijay Asia for the upcoming show inspired by the popular Zee Marathi series Jau Bai Gaavat. “Goriya Chali Gaon” will see urban contestants stepping out of their comfort zones and immersing themselves in the challenges of rural life.

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Priya K.
So refreshing to see a show celebrating our villages! 🌾 Rannvijay's perspective really hits home - we urban folks have forgotten the simple joys of community living. My nani's village in Punjab had that same warmth he describes. Can't wait to watch!
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the sentiment, shows like these often romanticize village life. The reality is many rural areas still lack basic facilities - proper roads, healthcare, education. Hope they show both sides of the coin.
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Neha R.
Love this concept! 🙌 Our villages are the real India. So many city kids today don't know where their food comes from. Maybe after watching this, some will appreciate farmers more. Also, Rannvijay is perfect as host - he's got that connect with youth.
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Rahul M.
"Gori Chale Gaon" title seems a bit odd though. Why specifically mention "gori" (fair-skinned)? Would be better if they showed Indian city girls of all complexions experiencing village life. Otherwise great initiative!
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Sunita P.
As someone who moved from village to city for work, this makes me emotional. We lose so much when we leave - the festivals, the shared meals, the starry nights. But we gain opportunities. Tough choice. Hope the show captures this dilemma well.
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Vikram J.
Interesting how Rannvijay wants to go back to village life but mentions building a basketball court and going off-roading. That's not typical village life either! Shows even our idea of "simple living" is influenced by urban comforts 😄

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