Kushal Tandon Signs Up For ‘The Alliance India’ With Hefty Fee (EXCLUSIVE)
“The Alliance India” will soon go on floors with some top TV stars as contestants. Kushal Tandon is thge latest to sign on for the reality show. It is learnt that Tandon’s remuneration for the Indian adaptation of the Dutch show is one of the highest ever for a TV star in the reality space. He will take home a fee in surplus of ₹1.5 crore. This is his return to reality show programming after 12 years. His last show was “Khatron Ke Khiladi Season 5,” in which his stint was rather short. Tandon has built a loyal fan base over the years with successful shows like "Beyhadh," and "Bigg Boss."
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Kushal Tandon was last seen on Ekta Kapoor’s show for Sony TV, “Barsatein - Mausam Pyaar Ka,” with Shivangi Joshi. Tandon has also signed a couple of web series, which will be produced by Ekta Kapoor. One of them is a romantic series while the other is an actioner. These projects will go on the floor by October. The shoot of the action series that will have around eight episodes will begin first. In the past, he has done series with ALTBalaji like "Bebakee," and "Hum - I'm Because Of Us."
Actress Daisy Shah is also a part of “The Alliance India.” Banijay Asia announced the Indian version of the Dutch reality show in March 2026. Produced by Talpa Studios, the format of “The Alliance” is created by Jon De Mol. In the show, which has its origins in the Netherlands, 16 contestants are housed in a luxurious mansion where they form teams of four. The contestants are given a number of physical and mental tasks to get ahead on the show. Friendship and teamwork are tested in the reality series, but manipulation can help a contestant take home the big prize.
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