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Orry, Tanya Mittal to Kusha Kapila: These celebs are rumoured to be a part of Farah Khan's The 50

Updated on: 03 January,2026 09:35 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The upcoming reality show The 50 is set to premiere on 1 February 2026 on Colors TV and Jio Hotstar. Featuring fifty contestants and associated with Farah Khan, the show promises strategy, drama and intense competition, generating strong buzz among fans

Orry, Tanya Mittal to Kusha Kapila: These celebs are rumoured to be a part of Farah Khan's The 50

Farah Khan, The 50

Excitement is steadily building among television and OTT viewers as the upcoming reality show The 50 gears up for its much awaited launch. The show is expected to premiere on 1 February 2026 and will be available for viewers on Colors TV as well as Jio Hotstar. With a fresh concept and a large scale format, the series is already being talked about as one of the most anticipated reality shows of the year.

Farah Khan to be a part of the show


The recently released teaser has sparked curiosity, especially because of filmmaker Farah Khan’s presence. While the makers have not clearly revealed her role, fans are speculating whether she will be hosting the show or guiding the contestants in some capacity. Farah’s involvement alone has added to the buzz, with viewers eager to see how her personality and experience will influence the show’s dynamics.



The rumoured list of contestants

As the title suggests, The 50 will feature fifty contestants competing against one another. These participants are expected to come from a mix of backgrounds, including social media influencers, content creators, and well known digital personalities. Names like Orry, Kusha Kapila and Tanya Mittal are being widely discussed as probable contestants, although no official confirmation has been made yet. Social media users have also begun campaigning for their favourites to join the show, with many urging the makers to bring in popular faces like Khanzaadi.

While the format of the show remains under wraps, industry chatter suggests that the competition will focus heavily on strategy, alliances and intense challenges. With such a large number of contestants, viewers can expect frequent twists, shifting dynamics and unpredictable eliminations that will keep the drama high throughout the season.

The show will follow a dual release model, airing on television while also streaming online, allowing it to reach a wider audience across different viewing preferences. This approach reflects the growing demand for reality content that blends traditional television reach with digital convenience.

With its ambitious scale, intriguing lineup and Farah Khan’s association, The 50 is already generating strong interest. Fans are now eagerly waiting for the official contestant list and further details, hoping the show lives up to its promise of delivering entertainment, drama and high stakes competition.

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