The Traitors

Move Over Bigg Boss! Karan Johar’s ‘The Traitors’ Brings Schemes, Backstabbing, and Lots of Shady Drama

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Grab your popcorn, desi reality fans! Karan Johar just crashed the Bigg Boss party with a gloriously ruthless new show called, ‘The Traitors.’ With 20 contestants sealed in a palace of lies, betrayal, and psychological warfare, this is not just a show, it’s a battlefield on designer clothes.

While Bigg Boss is figuring out its next saas-bahu tantrum drama, KJo already dropped the first glitter grenade — which exploded so hard it resonated from Bandra to Bhopal.

In a vintage haveli-turned-strategic-lab in the hills (because obviously, drama needs altitude), ‘The Traitors’ is NOT love, friendship, or surviving. This show is about deception, doubt, and double-crossing — all orchestrated by Karan Johar’s silky narration which makes lying sound poetic.

Is This Bigg Boss 2.0 or Just Bigg Sass?

Some fans on social media are already calling it “Bigg Boss on steroids …with a trust fund.” While Bigg Boss brawls included eggs and love triangles, ‘The Traitors’ has served cold strategic-execution, hotter lies, and full-on paranoia.

Who are the contestants

Without giving too many spoilers—but definitely divulging spoilers—one contestant was eliminated in the first episode with such malignant malice that even Game of Thrones appears tame by comparison. The group turned on them like a pack of Daisies.


Karan Johar: The New Reality Overlord?


Karan is not only hosting, he is stiring the pot like a saas in a uttam joint family drama.
So is ‘The Traitors’ just another reality show? NO.


It is Bigg Boss’ vicious younger cousin—the one who took a psychology degree, wears Prada, and makes you cry while giving you compliments.


Welcome to the designer betrayal era.
And remember: never trust anyone. Not even Karan.

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