What happens when trust becomes a game, and betrayal hides in plain sight? That’s exactly what made us question, week after week.
Set in a breathtaking palace, with twenty well-known faces playing for big money and bigger secrets, the show wasn’t just another reality series – it was a psychological maze.
From the very , viewers were hooked. Who are the traitors? Who’s playing who? And most importantly – who can you really trust when everyone’s smiling… but someone’s secretly planning your elimination?
After days of drama, deceit, secret murders, and nail-biting roundtable showdowns, The Traitors finally delivered its grand finale – and wow, did it live up to the hype. The tension was real, the emotions were raw, and when the last vote was cast, it all came down to instinct, intuition, and the courage to call someone out.
With the finale now streaming, The Traitors proved once again why it dominated the OTT space. Shot in the stunning royal palace of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, the Indian take on the global hit De Verraders brought all the drama, mind games, and heart-racing tension we could ask for – but with that unmistakable desi touch. Every episode was a wild ride – packed with drama, sneaky betrayals, and those “No way, I did not see that coming!” moments that had us glued to the screen. It was the kind of show where just when you thought you had it all figured out, boom – everything flipped.
But the finale? That was something else. Sure, the last traitor reveal had us biting our nails, but what really made it special was the surprise double win – totally unexpected, totally earned, and honestly, the kind of ending that just felt right.
But what truly made the finale stand out wasn’t just the nail-biting reveal of the final traitor – it was the unexpected double win that caught everyone off guard and made the victory feel even sweeter.
Both Uorfi and Nikita, playing as the faithful contestants (a.k.a. the innocents), showed sharp instincts and unbreakable trust as they voted out Harsh Gujral – the last remaining traitor – and claimed the Rs. 70.5 lakh prize money.
Reality TV’s latest queens have arrived! Uorfi Javed, known for her bold personality and unapologetic flair, and Nikita Luther, the poker champion with a sharp mind, joined forces in the final act to sniff out deception. In a heartfelt twist, after winning the prize, Uorfi even offered to let Nikita take the full amount, showcasing not only smart gameplay but also a touching gesture of generosity.
Fans were emotional watching their journey, from being outnumbered to outwitting everyone, including the last killer. These two didn’t just play the game; they played it with heart.
Karan Johar’s hosting brought a distinct flavour to the Indian version of The Traitors, streaming on Amazon Prime Video. His signature style – part elegance, part intensity – made the show both gripping and entertaining. From his witty remarks to his ability to hold the tension during the roundtable votes, Karan was a perfect fit for the show’s regal-meets-deadly vibe.
The format? Genius.
But if all traitors are eliminated, the prize is split between the surviving innocents. In this season, it was Harsh Gujral who remained till the very end, only to be exposed by Uorfi and Nikita in a tense final vote.
The show brought together a melting pot of personalities from Bollywood, TV, and social media. Just a few names from the dazzling list include:
According to Raftaar, the show was actually shot in 2023, but aired on June 12, 2025, exclusively on Prime Video.
The Traitors may have started out in the Netherlands, but it didn’t take long for the concept to catch fire across the world, from the UK to the US and beyond. So when it finally came to India, we knew it was going to be good… but it turned out to be something else entirely.
The Indian version kept the core of the game intact but gave it that extra dash of drama we love. From the grand palace setting to Karan Johar’s effortless charm and sharp one-liners, it felt tailor-made for us. It was suspenseful, stylish, and had just the right amount of desi tadka – the kind that makes you think, “Yup, this one’s ours.”
The finale triggered a wave of reactions across social media. Fans praised the clever gameplay of Uorfi and Nikita, Karan’s hosting, and the overall suspenseful journey. Memes, emotional fan edits, and applause flooded Twitter and Instagram as soon as the finale dropped.
One user wrote, “I didn’t expect to root for Uorfi, but she played like a queen. What a finale!” Another said, “Nikita’s mind + Uorfi’s instincts = deadly combo. Harsh never stood a chance!”
With its smart format, intense mind games, and emotionally driven characters, The Traitors isn’t just another reality show – it’s an experience. And honestly, what a ride that finale was. After everything – the silent betrayals, the whispered doubts, the bonds that formed and broke – it felt strangely emotional to watch it all wrap up. Because at some point, it stopped being just a game. You got invested. You rooted for people. You felt the tension, the heartbreak, the tiny moments of trust. And when it all ended, it wasn’t just satisfying – it felt like saying goodbye to something you didn’t realize you’d gotten so attached to.
If you haven’t jumped into The Traitors yet, take this as your sign. It’s gripping, it’s clever, and it messes with your head in the best way possible. You’ll laugh, you’ll gasp, you’ll second-guess everyone – and you’ll love every second of it.
All episodes are now up on Amazon Prime Video, just waiting for your next binge-watch session.
And when you do watch it, come back and tell us – who completely caught you off guard? And which moment had you screaming, “I knew it!”?