Karan Johar is back, but this time, it’s not about Bollywood gossip or just any reality shows. He’s taking on a challenge as the host of The Traitors, a psychological game of deception and trust. Produced by BBC Studios India and All3Media International, the version promises intense drama, strategy, and betrayal.
WHAT IS ‘THE TRAITORS’ ALL ABOUT?
If you’re a fan of psychological games, then ‘The Traitors’ is right up your alley! The show puts 20 contestants inside a royal palace where they compete in various challenges. But there’s a dark twist: players are secret “traitors,” handpicked, whose goal is to eliminate the “innocents.” The innocents must figure out who the traitors are and banish them, but if the traitors succeed, they steal the prize. Think Mafia but much more fun!
THE GLOBAL PHENOMENON COMES TO INDIA
Since its 2021 debut in the Netherlands, The Traitors has been adapted in over 20 countries, becoming a worldwide sensation. Now, the Indian adaptation is set to bring all the drama and action to our screens, with filming currently taking place in the stunning desert city of Jaisalmer. Karan Johar, who teased fans on Instagram by saying, “It’s so treacherous, you’ll sleep with one eye open!”
DRAMA SO FAR : THE TRAITORS
The buzz around the show is fire, especially with news that Sudhanshu Pandey, known for his role in ‘Anupamaa’, is the first confirmed contestant. And the drama doesn’t stop there! Reports suggest that some big names, including Raj Kundra, Karan Kundrra, Lakshmi Manchu, Maheep Kapoor, and Mukesh Chhabra, have already been eliminated. With the filming still underway, more surprises are expected.
GET READY FOR THE DRAMA
With Karan Johar at the chair, the show promises to be an unforgettable experience packed with betrayals, alliances, and shocking twists. Who will outsmart the others? Who will make it to the end? And most importantly, who will fall victim to the ultimate betrayal?