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Kunal Kemmu's Alliance starts strong with game-changing twists and tense equations
Updated On: 26 June, 2026 04:49 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Prime Video's Alliance kicked off with shifting loyalties, heated confrontations, and a major twist that dissolved original pairs. Hosted by Kunal Kemmu, the reality show saw contestants regrouped into four teams, while strategic gameplay and surprise alliance swaps set the tone

Alliance poster (Picture via Instagram)
Prime Video's first-ever daily reality show Alliance has officially opened its doors, and the premiere episode revealed one thing from the get-go - yahaan ally se zyaada lies hain. What began as 16 celebrities entering the game with people they trusted quickly turned into a lesson in survival. Hosted by charismatic Kunal Kemmu, the reality show introduced its unique format, where Allies are divided into four groups- Kings, Warriors, Legends, and Hunters. Their fate is determined by a points system, rankings, and strategic gameplay, with those falling behind finding themselves vulnerable. But the biggest catch? Alliances aren't built to last. Equations can change, loyalties can shift, and new players will continue entering the game every week. In Alliance, friendship may get you through the front door, but strategy is what keeps you inside.
All about the first episode
The first episode wasted no time stirring the pot. While Daisy Shah playfully wondered what it would be like having both Zaid Darbar and Kushal Tandon under the same roof, their first interaction turned out to be far friendlier than expected. Was it the beginning of an unexpected friendship or simply a temporary truce before the game truly begins? Elsewhere, Vanshaj Singh's remarks around age didn't go unnoticed, with Kushal Tandon calling him out and making it clear he wasn't impressed. What started as a few comments quickly turned into one of the first tense equations inside the house, with Kushal openly labelling Vanshaj a "badtameez baccha" and admitting he'd rather avoid crossing paths with him altogether. Rivalries may not have been officially declared yet, but the warning shots have certainly been fired.
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