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Business Upturn
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Is ‘The Traitors' returning for season 4? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on June 23, 2025, 19:57 IST The U.S. version of this reality TV gem has us all hooked with its mix of sneaky strategy and nail-biting drama. So, the big question on everyone's mind: is The Traitors Season 4 actually happening? We've dug into all the details floating around, from official announcements to fan chatter, to bring you everything we know so far about Season 4—renewal news, possible premiere dates and more. Has The Traitors Season 4 Been Greenlit? Great news— The Traitors Season 4 is definitely happening! Back in August 2024, Peacock dropped the bombshell that they've greenlit not just Season 4 but also a fifth season. Talk about a win for fans! The show's been a massive hit, even snagging Emmys for Outstanding Reality Competition Program and Outstanding Host for the one-and-only Alan Cumming. When Can We Expect Season 4 to Drop? Peacock hasn't spilt the beans on an exact premiere date yet, but let's play detective with the show's track record. The past seasons have all kicked off in early January: Season 1 hit screens on January 12, 2023. Season 2 rolled out on January 12, 2024. Season 3 landed on January 9, 2025. If the pattern holds, we'd bet Season 4 will show up around January 2026, probably in the first or second week. Some fans on X, like @TraitorsUSUpdates, mentioned rumors of filming starting in spring 2025, which lines up with that timeline. What's in Store for Season 4? Specifics on Season 4's format are still under wraps, but the core gameplay—Faithfuls versus Traitors, with nightly 'murders' and tense banishments—will likely stay intact. Season 3 spiced things up with the 'Traitor's Dagger,' allowing Traitors to recruit a Faithful, and X accounts like @TraitorsFanClub are hoping for more twists like that. New challenges or rule tweaks could keep players (and viewers) on their toes. Whatever's coming, it's bound to be a wild ride. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Time of India
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Apoorva Mukhija recalls witnessing gender bias at home: 'My mother did it all, but father got credit for showing up at PTMs'
Apoorva Mukhija shared her experiences with gender bias. She noticed her mother's efforts were often overlooked. Her father received praise for minimal involvement. Apoorva's mother encouraged her to value herself. Apoorva is now a contestant on 'The Traitors'. Karan Johar hosts the reality show. Twenty personalities compete for a cash prize. The show involves strategy, trust, and betrayal. Content creator Apoorva Mukhija recently opened up about the gender bias she witnessed growing up. She reflected on how her mother's tireless efforts in raising her and her brother often went unacknowledged, while her father received praise for minimal involvement, like simply attending parent-teacher meetings. In an interview with The Quint, Apoorva shared that her mother faced constant underappreciation and struggled with low self-worth, despite doing everything for the family. She recalled how even small gestures from her father—like attending parent-teacher meetings—were met with praise, while her mother's everyday sacrifices went largely unnoticed. She further highlighted how it was her mother who managed everything behind the scenes—feeding the kids, helping with studies, handling school runs, and attending every PTM without fail. Yet, she noted the irony of her mother praising her father for doing the bare minimum, saying, 'Oh my god, he has done so much.' Apoorva also pointed out that while her mother never truly acknowledged her own hard work, she consistently encouraged her daughter to know her worth and never settle for less—breaking the cycle of self-neglect she had silently endured. On the work front, Apoorva was last seen in the reality show The Traitors, hosted by Karan Johar . The series features 20 popular personalities from various fields competing in a gripping game of strategy, trust, and betrayal, all for a grand cash prize and the coveted title.


Hindustan Times
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Apoorva Mukhija calls out gender bias at home: 'My mother did it all, but father got credit for showing up at PTMs'
Content creator Apoorva Mukhija recently shared a heartfelt reflection on her childhood and family dynamics. She spoke about how her mother's constant efforts in raising her and her brother often went unnoticed, while her father was praised for even the smallest gestures. (Also read: Apoorva Mukhija denied emergency seat on flight for a confusing reason: 'We can't give it to disabled bodies') Apoorva Mukhija shared insights about her childhood, emphasising her mother's unrecognised hard work in a new interview.(Instagram/ In an interview with The Quint, Apoorva opened up about her mother not appreciating herself much. Apoorva says her mother did not get her due "She has been dealt very bad cards since the beginning. Nobody appreciated her, and she did not appreciate herself. But she kept appreciating my dad for every little thing he would do. Like if he came to our PTMs, 'Oh my god, he is the best father ever because he took out the time'," Apoorva said. Apoorva described that behind the scenes, her mother was the one who did all the heavy lifting. "You feed us, you teach us, you work, you send us to school, pick us up from school, you do our homework, you check our exams, you go to pur PTMs every single time and now you are like, 'oh my god, he has done so much'," she added. Apoorva also mentioned that her mother did not value her own hard work, but thankfully, she always advocated that her daughter should get her worth. Apoorva's latest show Apoorva Mukhija is currently part of the reality show The Traitors, hosted by Karan Johar. The series brings together 20 well-known personalities from diverse backgrounds in a high-stakes game of strategy, trust, and deception, as they vie for a substantial cash prize and the prestigious title. The show featured a star-studded cast including Anshula Kapoor, Ashish Vidyarthi, Elnaaz Nourouzi, Harsh Gujral, Jannat Zubair, Janvi Gaur, Jasmine Bhasin, Karan Kundrra, Lakshmi Manchu, Maheep Kapoor, Mukesh Chhabra, Nikita Luther, Purav Jha, Raftaar, Raj Kundra, Sahil Salathia, Sudhanshu Pandey, Sufi Motiwala, and Uorfi Javed. The Traitors premiered on Prime Video on 12 June.
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First Post
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- First Post
How Karan Johar's ‘The Traitors' on Prime Video is redefining reality TV
The new reigning champion is Karan Johar's 'The Traitors'. Prime Videos The Traitors is winning it all as the new king of reality shows. read more In the entertainment world, there are all kinds of reality shows that arrive with unique concepts. Engaging, captivating, and often one-of-a-kind, these shows manage to keep audiences hooked with their gameplay and the dynamics among contestants. One such standout show is Prime Video's The Traitors. With its debut season, the show has introduced a concept that's nothing short of revolutionary in the realm of reality TV. It's a psychological game of a completely different order unexpected, intense, and highly intriguing. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The Traitors isn't your typical reality show. Unlike others that test physical strength or encourage forming real alliances, this one is purely about mind games. Featuring many familiar faces with unfamiliar strategies, it delivers twists the audience would never see coming. While it's entertaining for viewers, for the contestants, it's a true survival challenge. Just when you think you've figured out the game, it flips, and that unpredictability is exactly what makes it so fascinating. Adding to its charm is host Karan Johar, who brilliantly balances entertainment and tension, keeping the audience engaged and the contestants constantly on edge. The format is unique: among the players are several 'Innocents,' but lurking among them are the 'Traitors.' A concept like this has never been seen before on Indian television. Prime Video has once again hit it out of the park. They have proven yet again that they have a strong library of engaging content for viewers. Whether it's web shows, films, series, or now even reality shows, they are excelling across all formats of entertainment. The Traitors has completely transformed the landscape of reality shows. In this game, no one is truly yours, trust is a trap. It tests your patience, disrupts your peace, and plays with your emotions. Every move is a gamble. In The Traitors, survival hinges not on strength, but on sheer mental resilience. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD


Time of India
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
"I groomed him—then he backstabbed me, opened his own company, I was shocked": Mukesh Chhabra shares real-life betrayal after 'The Traitors' exit
Mukesh Chhabra is no stranger to drama—he's the man behind the scenes, shaping some of the most powerful on-screen performances in Hindi cinema. As one of Bollywood's most respected casting directors, Mukesh has been instrumental in launching fresh talent and curating unforgettable ensembles for films like Gangs of Wasseypur , Dangal , Chhichhore , and Tamasha . He also made his directorial debut with Dil Bechara , the last film of the late Sushant Singh Rajput , which continues to hold a special place in the hearts of audiences. But in a surprising turn, Mukesh recently stepped into the spotlight in a completely different way—as a contestant on The Traitors , the Indian reality show hosted by Karan Johar . Known for its psychological twists and high-stakes betrayals, the show eliminated Mukesh in a recent episode, making him the latest to exit the game. In an exclusive interview with ETimes following his elimination, Mukesh opened up about the emotional aftermath of the show and how it echoed some painful moments from his own life. 'One of my biggest learnings from the show is that you really can't trust anyone—not even the people you eat, sit, or roam around with,' he shared. 'You never know who's actually betraying you or who the real traitor is.' When asked if he had ever experienced betrayal in real life, Mukesh didn't hold back. 'In real life, I've felt betrayed many times,' he admitted. 'But one instance that really hurt was during 'Dil Bechara'. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villa For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas in Dubai | Search ads Learn More Undo I had entrusted one of my casting assistants to look after my company while I was away making the film. When I returned, I found he had taken away all my data and secretly opened his own casting company. I was shocked. I had literally groomed that child in front of me. It felt like a stab in the back.' The pain in his voice is unmistakable—but so is his resilience. Even though he faced elimination early in the show, Mukesh says he'd return in a heartbeat if given a wildcard entry. '100%! Now I know how to play the game,' he said with a smile. Mukesh's experience on The Traitors wasn't just about gameplay—it became a mirror to deeper truths about trust, loyalty, and the unpredictability of human nature. And whether it's in cinema or real life, his journey continues to prove that even the most seasoned storytellers have chapters of pain, betrayal, and surprising lessons to share.