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Alliance: A New Reality Show That’s Up

If you’ve been looking for your next reality TV obsession after The Traitors and Bigg Boss, Prime Video may just have the answer.

Its latest original reality series, Alliance, has officially premiered, bringing together a mix of celebrities, influencers, television stars, and social media personalities in a game where trust is both your biggest strength—and your greatest weakness.

Hosted by actor Kunal Kemmu, Alliance is unlike conventional reality shows that rely solely on physical tasks or public voting. Instead, the game revolves around forming alliances, breaking them when necessary, reading people’s intentions, and surviving an ever-changing social battlefield.

The format is simple on paper but far more complicated in execution.

Sixteen contestants enter the competition as equals. Over the course of six weeks and 42 daily episodes, friendships are formed, loyalties are tested, and strategic betrayals become inevitable. Every episode introduces new challenges that force contestants to rethink whom they can trust, proving that in this game, today’s closest ally could become tomorrow’s biggest rival.

The contestant lineup itself has generated considerable excitement.

Among the confirmed participants are Daisy Shah, Uorfi Javed, Kushal Tandon, Niti Taylor, Zaid Darbar, Siwet Tomar, Kushal Tanwar (Gullu), and several other popular personalities from television and the digital entertainment world. With contestants coming from vastly different backgrounds, audiences can expect constant personality clashes, shifting friendships, and unpredictable gameplay.

The first episode has already hinted at the kind of drama viewers can expect.

Initial conversations quickly turned into strategic discussions, early alliances began forming almost instantly, and contestants wasted no time sizing each other up. Even before the first major elimination, viewers witnessed moments of suspicion, subtle manipulation, and emotional confrontations that suggest the competition will only become more intense with every passing episode.

Unlike many reality shows where physical strength dominates, Alliance rewards observation, adaptability, emotional intelligence, and psychological strategy. Contestants who can balance honesty with deception are likely to thrive, while impulsive decisions could send even the strongest players home.

Another refreshing aspect of the show is its daily release format. Instead of waiting an entire week for new episodes, audiences receive fresh content every afternoon, allowing the storylines, rivalries, and twists to unfold almost in real time. This continuous narrative keeps viewers engaged and fuels daily conversations across social media.

With Banijay Asia backing the production and Kunal Kemmu stepping into the role of host for the first time, Alliance also marks an interesting addition to India’s growing catalogue of strategy-based reality entertainment.

Will friendships survive the pressure?

Who will master the art of betrayal?

And can anyone truly trust another person when a grand prize is at stake?

If the opening episodes are any indication, Alliance isn’t just another reality show.

It’s a psychological game where every smile could hide a strategy—and every alliance has an expiry date.

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