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The Traitors trailer: Karan Johar's reality show turns savage as Uorfi Javed, Raj Kundra, Apoorva Mukhija play dirty. Watch

The Traitors trailer: Karan Johar's reality show turns savage as Uorfi Javed, Raj Kundra, Apoorva Mukhija play dirty. Watch

Indian Express5 days ago

On Friday, Amazon Prime Video unveiled the trailer for its much anticipated reality show The Traitors. The show, hosted by Karan Johar, brings together 20 celebrity contestants at the majestic Suyagarh Palace in Rajasthan. Among them are traitors, whose identity is kept a secret by Karan. The mission of these traitors is to eliminate the faithful contestants without revealing their identities. The faithful, in turn, must identify and banish the traitors before it is too late. The about three-minute-long trailer teases intense confrontation, strategic alliances, and unexpected betrayals, all under Karan's watchful eye.
The trailer introduced all 20 contestants which is a diverse mix of celebrities, including Arjun Kapoor's sister Anshula Kapoor, the Rebel Kid Apoorva Mukhija, veteran actor Ashish Vidyarthi, television stars Jannat Zubair, Jasmin Bhasin and Karan Kundrra. The show also stars south actress Lakshmi Manchu, the Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives fame Maheep Kapoor, casting director Mukesh Chhabra, YouTube Purav Jha, rapper Raftaar, Shilpa Shetty's husband and businessman Raj Kundra. Other contestants include Sahil Salathia, Nikta Luther, Janvi Gaur, Harsh Gujral, Elnaaz Nourouzi, and Sudhanshu Pandey, among others. Most of the contestants in the show have courted controversies in the past.
Watch trailer here:
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The trailer shows many conflicts between the contestants as Karan Johar says at the end, 'Yaha trust is rare, but dhoka everywhere.' The Traitors marks the return of Karan as a host after Bigg Boss OTT.
The Traitors will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on June 12, 2025 with new episodes premiering every Thursday at 8 pm IST. The show is produced by BBC Studios India Productions in collaboration with All3Media International. The Traitors is the Indian adaptation of the Dutch television series De Varraders, which first aired in 2021. It was later adapted in over 30 countries, including the United Kingdom, United States and Australia, among others.

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