
MUMBAI: In the high-stakes world of Prime Video’s The Traitors, no one is immune to the pressure—trust is fragile, and every conversation could be a trap. In a recent interview, Jasmine Bhasin shared that her experience on the reality show was far from ordinary. From dealing with unpredictable personalities to staying alert in a game rooted in deception, her time in the castle was filled with unexpected challenges and revealing moments.
On being with Gen Z players in The Traitors, Jasmine Bhasin said, “I am not a Gen z, so first time I was with Gen Zs and I enjoyed. For me, it was an experience how they think, what their thought process is. It's beautiful. They're go getters. They're not ashamed of anything shy or anything. They are ready to cross boundaries, achieve what they want. But there are certain things which were a shock to me because I am raised in a different way. I am of a different generation, culturally morally. For me I was getting to know and understand and I enjoyed the process Because it's going to help me with my cousins tomorrow or a role I will play.”
On how The Traitors is different from other reality shows, Jasmine shared, “I will not call it easy because it is a very very difficult show psychologically. It's a very very smart concept. 24/7, every second you're thinking something and it was very tricky and I will not say it was easy. Those 12 days were very difficult mentally very challenging show.”
Produced by BBC Studios India Productions, Prime Video brings the Indian adaptation of IDTV’s BAFTA and Emmy award-winning global format, The Traitors, in collaboration with All3Media International. The first three episodes of The Traitors are now streaming exclusively on Prime Video, with new episodes dropping every Thursday at 8 PM.
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