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Anshula Kapoor, inspired by her family's legacy, is set to make her acting debut on Prime Video’s unscripted series, "The Traitors." Hosted by the renowned Karan Johar, this Indian adaptation features an intense competition of skill and deception at Rajasthan's Royal Suryagarh Palace. Anshula confidently states that acting is in her blood, as she joins a diverse cast of 20 participants. Premiering June 12, the show promises exciting twists with episodes airing every Thursday night at 8 pm.

Key Points: Anshula Kapoor Begins Acting Journey with Karan Johar in The Traitors

  • Anshula Kapoor debuts in Prime Video's The Traitors
  • Karan Johar hosts the thrilling series
  • Competition takes place at Rajasthan's Royal Suryagarh Palace
  • 20 participants engage in dramatic gameplay
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Anshula Kapoor says 'acting toh mere khoon mai hai' before starting her 'The Traitors' journey

Anshula Kapoor follows her siblings into acting with Karan Johar's The Traitors, premiering June 12.

"Acting toh mere khoon mai hai. - Anshula Kapoor"

Mumbai, May 30

Following the footsteps of brother Arjun Kapoor and half-sisters, Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor, Anshula Kapoor is all set to make her screen debut with Prime Video's unscripted series, "The Traitors", hosted by Karan Johar.

During the trailer launch event of the show on Friday, the host asked Anshula, "Would you be able to betray someone to get ahead in the game?"

To which she replied, "You called me innocent and calm, I may look innocent and calm, I may look cute even, but acting toh mere khoon mai hai na (acting is in our blood). I am killing with confidence, and a little bit of smile on my face, I think that's my forte."

The Indian adaptation of the internationally acclaimed thrilling reality series will feature Anshula, along with Apoorva, Ashish Vidyarthi, Elnaaz Nourouzi, Harsh Gujral, Jannat Zubair, Janvi Gaur, Jasmine Bhasin, Karan Kundrra, Lakshmi Manchu, Maheep Kapoor, Mukesh Chabbra, Nikita Luther, Purav Jha, Raftaar, Raj Kundra, Sahil Salathia, Sudhanshu Pandey, Sufi Motiwala, and Uorfi Javed.

These 20 participants will compete for the title at the Royal Suryagarh Palace in Rajasthan. During the course of the show, the 'innocents,' will be tasked with finding and eliminating the 'traitors' from among them.

Speaking about the show during the trailer launch, host KJo shared, "Characterized by lies, deceit, betrayal, and a whole lot of drama, 'The Traitors' is a show to watch out for! You will see me enjoy myself to the hilt, as I not only orchestrate the gameplay but also get a front-row seat to all the chaos, conflicts, and conspiracies that transpire between the 20 players. The drama gets way too real, and the stakes even more so. While the players enter the palace ready to outsmart, outplay, and outlast everyone else, all their strategies go out the window the moment I choose the traitors from amongst them."

Premiering on June 12, a new episode of "The Traitors" will air every Thursday at 8 pm.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So excited for this show! 😍 The Kapoor family truly has acting in their genes. Anshula seems like she'll bring a fresh energy to reality TV. Can't wait to see her strategy - hope she outsmarts the traitors!
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Rahul S.
Another reality show with star kids getting opportunities while talented outsiders struggle. The format sounds interesting but I wish they'd cast more fresh faces instead of industry insiders.
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Sunita M.
Karan Johar hosting this is perfect! He knows all about drama and betrayal from his films 😂 Jokes aside, the international version was amazing. Hope the Indian adaptation maintains the same intensity.
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Amit P.
Interesting mix of contestants - from Ashish Vidyarthi to Uorfi Javed! The generational gap will make for great dynamics. Rajasthan palace setting adds that desi royal touch. Marking my calendar for June 12!
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Neha T.
Anshula's confidence is admirable! "Killing with confidence and a smile" - that's such a power move 👑 Hope she doesn't get too influenced by her famous family and creates her own identity through this show.
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Vikram D.
The concept sounds thrilling but I hope it doesn't become another Bigg Boss with fake fights. The international version was more about strategy than drama. Fingers crossed they maintain that essence in the Indian adaptation.

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