A new fitness reality show is set to arrive on Amazon MX Player. Dubbed as Battleground, the show will feature 16 contestants competing in extreme physical challenges. The show will take place over 28 days and will test endurance, mental strength and strategic thinking of the contestants. Four teams will compete under the mentorship of fitness experts with each episode providing high-intensity tasks. Contestants will push their limits to stay in the game. One male and one female will emerge as winners.
When and Where to Watch Battleground
The show will premiere in April. It will be available for free on Amazon MX Player. Viewers will not need a subscription. The platform continues to expand its content library. Battleground is expected to attract a wide audience.
Official Trailer and Plot of Battleground
The trailer showcases the intense competition. Contestants will be seen facing physical and mental challenges. The competition will include endurance tests, tactical gameplay and lifestyle transformations. Four teams will be participating. The four teams are named, Mumbai Strikers, Haryana Bulls, Delhi Dominators and UP Dabangs. Each team will have four contestants. Fitness experts will be mentoring them. The competition will continue until one male and one female contestant win the title.
Cast and Crew of Battleground
Mayank Yadav, CEO & Co-founder of Rusk Media, has been involved in the project. Aruna Daryanani, Director of Amazon MX Player, has spoken about the show’s potential. Renowned fitness experts will serve as mentors. Their guidance will help contestants push their boundaries.
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