Power, drama, and survival are about to collide in one of the boldest reality shows India has seen. After winning fans with his blunt honesty on Shark Tank India, the entrepreneur is now stepping into a whole new role—as the host of Rise and Fall. Streaming from September 6, the show promises power struggles, high drama, and a battle of extremes that will keep viewers hooked every single day.
As per the official trailer shared by MX Player, Rise and Fall will trap 15 celebrity contestants in two extreme realities for 42 days. It teases plenty of chaos and strategy, hinting at betrayals, surprises, and drama. Some will live like royalty in a luxury penthouse, while others will struggle with bare-basics survival in the basement. The catch? Power keeps flipping, and today’s ruler could easily become tomorrow’s worker.
Who are the contestants?
Confirmed contestants include Arjun Bijlani, Kubbra Sait, Kiku Sharda, and choreographer Dhanashree Verma. Joining them are singer Aditya Narayan, actor Aahana Kumra, journalist Nayandeep Rakshit, Bhojpuri superstar Pawan Singh, and digital creators Arbaz Patel and Aarush Bhola.
About the show
Sharing the trailer on Instagram, MX Player teased that power is the only real boss in this game. They described Rise and Fall as the ultimate survival battle where the stories of rulers and workers will change every day, promising viewers a daily dose of betrayal, explosions, and high drama. Rise and Fall will stream on Amazon MX Player at 12 PM (via the MX Player app, Amazon Prime Video, Fire TV, and Airtel Xtreme) and will also air on Sony Entertainment Television at 10:30 PM.
Ashneer Grover about Rise and Fall
Speaking to IANS, Ashneer Grover called Rise and Fall one of the most captivating reality concepts worldwide. He said the division of contestants into “haves and have-nots” will bring an unpredictable dimension never seen before on Indian reality TV. What excites him most, he added, is how quickly power can change hands, keeping both contestants and viewers on edge.
As per the official trailer shared by MX Player, Rise and Fall will trap 15 celebrity contestants in two extreme realities for 42 days. It teases plenty of chaos and strategy, hinting at betrayals, surprises, and drama. Some will live like royalty in a luxury penthouse, while others will struggle with bare-basics survival in the basement. The catch? Power keeps flipping, and today’s ruler could easily become tomorrow’s worker.
Who are the contestants?
Confirmed contestants include Arjun Bijlani, Kubbra Sait, Kiku Sharda, and choreographer Dhanashree Verma. Joining them are singer Aditya Narayan, actor Aahana Kumra, journalist Nayandeep Rakshit, Bhojpuri superstar Pawan Singh, and digital creators Arbaz Patel and Aarush Bhola.
About the show
Sharing the trailer on Instagram, MX Player teased that power is the only real boss in this game. They described Rise and Fall as the ultimate survival battle where the stories of rulers and workers will change every day, promising viewers a daily dose of betrayal, explosions, and high drama. Rise and Fall will stream on Amazon MX Player at 12 PM (via the MX Player app, Amazon Prime Video, Fire TV, and Airtel Xtreme) and will also air on Sony Entertainment Television at 10:30 PM.
Ashneer Grover about Rise and Fall
Speaking to IANS, Ashneer Grover called Rise and Fall one of the most captivating reality concepts worldwide. He said the division of contestants into “haves and have-nots” will bring an unpredictable dimension never seen before on Indian reality TV. What excites him most, he added, is how quickly power can change hands, keeping both contestants and viewers on edge.
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