
Digital creator Apoorv Kansal is all set to debut with The Society 2 hosted by Munawar Faruqui. Sharing more on his debut in reality shows, the young digital creator says,” Honestly, the brutality of Society 2 is what attracted me to it. I didn’t want my first reality show to be easy or comfortable. I wanted something raw, something that would test me mentally and emotionally. As a digital creator, people see a curated version of you but Society 2 strips that away. I took it up because I wanted to see who I really am when survival is the only priority.”
Apoorv Kansal debuts with The Society 2
On the nature of the show he says,” It was intense beyond imagination. When you’re surrounded by people who already understand reality-show dynamics, you feel the pressure instantly. They know how to strategize, how to react, how to survive. I had to learn everything in real time while competing against experienced players. I must say It was mentally and physically exhausting. I had to learn everything on the go. There were moments of doubt, pressure, and even isolation, but those moments built resilience in me. It truly felt like survival every single day.”
When asked about how The Society 2 is different from other reality shows like Rise And Fall, Bigg Boss, 50, he says, ”Those shows are competitive and dramatic, but Society 2 is structured like a social survival experiment. It’s more psychological and power-driven. The hierarchy shifts, the punishments, the pressure, everything feels amplified. It’s not just about staying safe from elimination. It’s about enduring harsh conditions, constant mind games, and unpredictable twists. And when you’re the only newcomer among seasoned contestants, that intensity multiplies.”
Talks about Munawar Faruqui
On the host Munawar Faruqui he says, “As a host, he brought a very sharp and layered energy to the show. He understands the psychology of reality television deeply, so he knows exactly when to push, when to question, and when to stir things up. As a first-time contestant, facing him during interactions or confrontations wasn’t easy. He doesn’t just host, he challenges you mentally. But that made the experience even more powerful because it forced me to be clear, composed, and confident in my stand.”
Apoorv is quite active with his digital content feels his camaraderie with camera definitely helped him in the show. He says, ”Camera confidence definitely helped. I wasn’t intimidated by being watched 24/7. But beyond that, experience in reality shows matters a lot and I didn’t have that. In fact, being the only newcomer made me work harder to prove myself. And I think that underdog position became my strength. Everything I did came from instinct and authenticity, not prior game knowledge.”







