The eagerly anticipated Khatron Ke Khiladi 13 (KKK) cast includes Actor Arjit Taneja. The actor is quite excited to take part in this stunt-based reality series, which will be narrated by Rohit Shetty. Additionally, he has already begun packing for the trip.
“I work out frequently. I’m attempting to prepare my body by working out and engaging in some high-intensity exercise. Attempting a different workout to increase strength, breathing, and endurance. As it will help me while performing water stunts, I’m trying to learn how to swim,” he says.
Fear of heights, or acrophobia, affects Arjit. He confesses, “When I look down, I become dizzy. Through this show, I want to get over that. Why not, then? You will be pushed and forced to face your fears, and the rush of adrenaline is what matters. I will improve as a result of seeing this show. My family is overjoyed that I’m taking part in this reality show, which is one that I’ve always wanted to do.”
Actor Arjit Taneja:
Splitsvilla 6 was Arjit’s debut appearance on a reality programme. He is returning with another non-fiction after a ten-year absence. He reveals, “I stopped looking for opportunities when it came to reality shows after Splitsvilla. I started Splitsvilla when I was 19 and then I did back-to-back TV shows after that. Also, I worked on Kumkum for three years, after which I travelled to Indonesia to work on a performance. I then performed as the lead in three additional shows in India until Covid came along. Several times, Big Boss was offered to me, but I declined because I wasn’t ready.”
Arjit declares, expressing his will to win, “I am in it to win it and will give my best. In my mind, I’m in it to win it, and I’ll work hard to advance as far as I can in the competition.” He only has positive things to say when expressing his opinions about Rohit, the show’s powerful mentor and host.
The actor adds, “In my opinion, he is the best host for this programme. He performs many stunts personally and has shot some of the best ones in movies. He is a great host and can be harsh when necessary.” He also says, “He explains everything pretty well.”