
Prime Video’s ‘The Traitors’ has captivated audiences with its intensifying plot twists. As the show unfolds, both the contestants’ confusion and the viewers’ interest grow. The show hinges on the performances of a select few. Many of the original 20 participants have been eliminated, and the remaining contestants are making their mark in various ways.
Fans are now analyzing which contestants have the potential to be formidable Traitors. Some are adept at staying under the radar, while others have personalities well-suited to disrupt the game if they switch sides.
Here’s a look at the five strongest potential Traitors:
Apoorva Mukhija: A highly intelligent and confident contestant, Apoorva is quick to grasp the nuances of each situation. Her conversational skills are impressive, without being overbearing. Should she become a Traitor, she would easily manipulate opinions and control the narrative without attracting suspicion.
Raftaar: Raftaar is known for his quiet demeanor and composed nature, his body language providing no clues to his inner thoughts. His silence makes him both mysterious and trustworthy. If he becomes a Traitor, his actions might go unnoticed until it’s too late.
Uorfi Javed: Uorfi’s unpredictable actions and attention-seeking style often throw people off. This distinctive personality is her greatest asset, as people either underestimate her or see her as too obvious to be a Traitor. This makes her a dangerous wild card.
Sufi Motiwala: Sufi is often loud and tends to make accusations frequently, always in the middle of the chaos. This might make him seem like an obvious Traitor. This high-energy approach works to his advantage, as few take him seriously enough to suspect his real intentions.
Elnaaz Norouzi: Elnaaz maintains a calm and composed presence, allowing her to remain inconspicuous among the crowd. Neither exceptionally bright nor ignorant, she is difficult to suspect. She remains composed, even when surrounded by the drama.
The remaining contestants are Purav Jha, Harsh Gujral, Ashish G Vidyarthi, Jasmine Bhasin, Nikita Luther, Anshula Kapoor, Janvi Gaur, Jannat Zubair and Sudhanshu Pandey.







