Key Points

Nikita Luther, a professional poker player, recently joined Karan Johar's reality show 'The Traitors' in a thrilling adventure that tested her strategic skills. Her approach to the show was distinctly different, focusing on intelligent gameplay rather than typical reality TV drama. Luther described the experience as surreal, highlighting the intense social dynamics and strategic interactions with fellow contestants. The show offered a unique format that challenged participants' abilities to bluff, connect, and survive in a closely monitored environment.

Key Points: Nikita Luther's Surreal Journey on Karan Johar's The Traitors

  • Poker player brings strategic mindset to reality TV show
  • Unique social experiment with no phones for two weeks
  • Competed against 20 celebrity contestants
  • Focused on intelligence over drama
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Nikita Luther calls her journey with The Traitors 'surreal'

Poker pro Nikita Luther reveals intense strategic gameplay and unique experience on The Traitors reality show with Karan Johar

"In cards, it's simple—you bluff, and you either win or lose. But here, the bluffing isn't with chips, it's with words. - Nikita Luther"

Mumbai, June 8

Professional poker player Nikita Luther has been roped in as one of the contestants on Karan Johar's reality show, 'The Traitors'.

Talking exclusively to IANS, Nikita termed her experience in the show as "surreal".

Sharing her strategy for the show, Nikita told IANS, "Honestly, I could never have imagined I’d be given such a platform. In the world of showbiz, where everyone arrives with drama, I used strategy to show that I’m a different kind of contestant. It’s been a surreal journey, and I’m truly grateful for the opportunity."

When asked which she enjoyed more—the cards or the contestants, Nikita picked the contestants saying, "In cards, it’s simple—you bluff, and you either win or lose. But here, the bluffing isn’t with chips, it’s with words. You have to look people in the eye, bluff, and then have breakfast with them the next morning. That made it much more intense."

Nikita further revealed if she formed any long term association during the show. She said, "I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but yes, in the beginning, many people stayed away from me. Some found me dangerous because I came from a strategic, business-like mindset. Others thought I didn’t belong. I had to work really hard to fit in and be understood."

Spilling the beans on if "The Traitors" is scripted, she stated, "Traitors was absolutely not scripted. It was a very unique experience. First, it was a captive reality show. We had no phones for two weeks. We weren’t allowed to leave or check our phones at night—everything was monitored. Second, unlike toxic reality shows filled with abuse and fights, Traitors focused on intelligence, strategy, and social interaction. It was truly a social experiment."

Nikita will be competing against Anshula Kapoor, Apoorva, Raj Kundra, Ashish Vidyarthi, Elnaaz Nourouzi, Harsh Gujral, Jannat Zubair, Janvi Gaur, Jasmine Bhasin, Karan Kundrra, Lakshmi Manchu, Maheep Kapoor, Mukesh Chabbra, Purav Jha, Raftaar, Sahil Salathia, Sudhanshu Pandey, Sufi Motiwala, and Uorfi Javed on the show.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
Finally a reality show that focuses on strategy rather than drama! Nikita's poker background will be interesting to watch. Hope she brings some fresh energy to Indian reality TV. 🤞
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Priya K.
As someone who's watched international versions, I'm excited for this Indian adaptation! But I hope they don't dilute the concept too much - the original's charm was in its psychological gameplay.
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Arjun M.
Interesting choice to cast a poker player! Shows KJo is trying something new. But the contestant list still has too many 'usual suspects' from reality TV. Would've liked more fresh faces like Nikita.
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Shweta R.
No phones for two weeks? That's the real challenge in today's world! 😂 Jokes aside, glad to hear it's not scripted. Indian reality shows need this kind of authenticity.
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Vikram S.
Nikita's comment about people finding her "dangerous" because of her strategic mindset says a lot about how we stereotype people. Hope she breaks the mold and does well!
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Neha T.
The concept sounds promising but I'm skeptical about KJo hosting. He tends to make everything about drama. Hope he lets the game's natural tension shine through instead of forcing unnecessary theatrics.

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