Harman Singha: Rannvijay's reality TV clout would've made him a target on Traitors 2

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Harman Singha: Rannvijay's reality TV clout would've made him a target on Traitors 2

Synopsis

Harman Singha's debut on The Traitors Season 2 ended early — but his candid post-eviction take is the real story. He argues that Rannvijay's towering reality TV legacy would have made him an even bigger target, and admits he underestimated how much there was to learn from his brother before stepping into the game.

Key Takeaways

Harman Singha was evicted from The Traitors Season 2 after being switched from Innocent to Traitor.
He said Rannvijay Singha's reality TV reputation would have made him an immediate elimination target on the show.
Harman compared the dynamic to a cricket analogy — a powerful opening batsman drawing all the bowlers' attention.
The brothers had discussed this targeting risk before Harman entered the show.
Harman called The Traitors format 'very strong,' crediting its global success to the Traitors-vs-Innocents battle structure.

Actor Harman Singha, recently evicted from the reality competition The Traitors Season 2, has said that his brother and veteran reality TV personality Rannvijay Singha would have faced an even tougher ride on the show — his established presence and strong reputation would have made him an immediate target for elimination.

The 'Opening Batsman' Problem

Harman drew a vivid cricketing analogy to explain why Rannvijay would have struggled. 'Rannvijay would have had the same problem which happened with Munawar (Faruqui). When the opening batsman comes to hit the century on 30 balls, then all the bowlers, all the fielders get scared. That's what happened,' he said.

The comparison points to a recurring pattern on high-stakes reality formats — the more formidable a contestant's track record, the faster rivals move to eliminate them. Munawar Faruqui, a co-contestant on the show, reportedly faced a similar fate driven by his high-profile status.

Brothers Anticipated the Heat

Harman revealed that the two brothers had spoken about this dynamic before he entered the show, and both agreed that he would be targeted early — regardless of whether he was cast as an Innocent or a Traitor. 'We were aware it would happen,' he indicated.

Despite that foreknowledge, Harman acknowledged he could have been better prepared. 'I wish I had learned something else from my brother because he knows all these things very well. He is very established in reality shows. This was the first experience for me,' he said.

His Journey: From Innocent to Traitor

Harman described his arc on the show as eventful despite its brevity. He was initially placed among the Innocents before being picked as a Traitor — a twist that shaped his short but intense run. 'I had a lot of fun, I got to experience a lot of things in my crunch time, life as an innocent till the first circle of shock, then I was picked as a traitor,' he said.

He maintained that the audience's entertainment remained paramount, adding: 'No matter how much I contributed, the show should be entertaining for the audience to watch.'

Why the Format Works Globally

Harman also weighed in on the show's worldwide appeal, crediting its core structure. 'This show is so successful globally because the format is very strong. When you get into two groups, it's a constant battle — who will win, the traitors or the innocents,' he said.

The Traitors format, originally developed in the Netherlands, has spawned successful editions in the UK, US, and Australia, consistently drawing strong viewership. The Indian edition continues that tradition of high-tension social gameplay.

Looking Ahead

Despite his early exit, Harman expressed no regrets, choosing to look at his debut reality stint philosophically. 'But the more you get in life, the happier you should be,' he said. With Rannvijay Singha's deep roots in Indian reality television — spanning over two decades — the younger Singha's maiden outing on the format offers a telling contrast between a rookie's instincts and a veteran's craft.

Point of View

Not an asset, in social deduction formats. The Traitors rewards anonymity and misdirection — skills that veteran personalities like Rannvijay, pre-loaded with audience expectations, find hardest to deploy. That Harman recognised this going in but still couldn't survive it underscores how difficult the format is to game intellectually. The bigger question for Indian reality TV producers is whether the format's global rigour survives the pressure to cast recognisable faces who, by design, become the first to go.
NationPress
18 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Harman Singha evicted from The Traitors Season 2?
Harman Singha was evicted from The Traitors Season 2 after being picked as a Traitor following an initial stint as an Innocent. He has said that his early exit was partly a result of the targeting dynamics inherent in the show's format.
Why does Harman Singha say Rannvijay would have been targeted on the show?
Harman said Rannvijay Singha's strong reputation and long experience in reality TV would have made him an immediate threat in the eyes of other contestants, drawing elimination votes early — similar to what happened with co-contestant Munawar Faruqui.
What is The Traitors format and why is it globally successful?
The Traitors is a social deduction reality format that divides contestants into Traitors and Innocents, who must identify and eliminate each other. Originally from the Netherlands, it has produced hit editions in the UK, US, and Australia, with Harman attributing its success to the constant tension of the two-group battle structure.
Did Rannvijay Singha appear on The Traitors Season 2?
No, Rannvijay Singha did not appear on The Traitors Season 2. His brother Harman Singha participated and was evicted early. Harman's comments were speculative, suggesting Rannvijay's profile would have made him a target had he been on the show.
What did Harman Singha say about his experience on The Traitors?
Harman said he had 'a lot of fun' despite his early eviction, experiencing both the Innocent and Traitor roles. He expressed a wish that he had learned more from Rannvijay before entering, acknowledging it was his first reality TV experience.
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