Karan Johar to Host Indian Adaptation of ‘The Traitors’ on Prime Video

Renowned producer and director Karan Johar is gearing up to host the Indian version of the popular reality show ‘The Traitors,’ set to be streamed on Prime Video. The announcement of this exciting collaboration was made by the platform in partnership with independent distributor All3Media International. The game show, produced by BBC Studios India Productions, has garnered a strong following in over 20 countries and will now be available in Hindi with English subtitles for Indian audiences.

‘The Traitors’ is known for its unique blend of trust and deception, featuring 20 participants vying for a substantial cash prize in the grand setting of a royal palace. The intriguing twist lies in the fact that some contestants will be covertly assigned the role of ‘traitors,’ chosen by the host at the beginning of the game. As the players engage in various missions to secure the prize money, they must also navigate the challenge of identifying the traitors among them.

Expressing his enthusiasm for hosting the show, Karan Johar described it as a high-stakes game brimming with drama and suspense. He drew inspiration from the captivating hosting styles of Claudia Winkleman in the UK and Alan Cumming in the US, vowing to infuse his own unique charm into the Indian adaptation. Johar teased that the 20 contestants are in for a whirlwind experience, promising surprises orchestrated by him from behind the scenes.

Nikhil Madhok, Head of Originals at Prime Video India, highlighted the growing significance of unscripted content for the platform, citing the success of shows like ‘Angry Young Men’ and ‘Follow Kar Lo Yaar.’ He emphasized the appeal of ‘The Traitors’ as a format that has captivated global audiences and expressed confidence in Johar’s charisma elevating the entertainment value of the show.

Sabrina Duguet, Executive Vice President APAC at All3Media International, underscored the introduction of a new genre of reality television fandom to Indian viewers through ‘The Traitors.’ With Prime Video’s extensive reach in India, the show is poised to attract a substantial following, joining the ranks of over 30 versions commissioned worldwide.

Sameer Gogate, General Manager at BBC Studios India Productions, reassured that the Indian adaptation would stay true to the original format while resonating with a diverse audience. He expressed anticipation for delivering a thrilling experience that will cater to viewers of all demographics and preferences. The Indian version of ‘The Traitors’ promises to bring an exciting blend of strategy, suspense, and entertainment to screens, setting the stage for an engaging viewing experience for audiences across the country.