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Created by Monozygotic, the Amazon Original Series brings back the ‘evil twins’, Raghu-Rajiv as hosts to the new reality show, Skulls and Roses; packed with Romance, Drama and Adventure, this unique reality series takes contestants through a roller costar ride testing them for love and survival.
Amazon Prime Video today launched the trailer for its first-of-its-kind youth-reality show – Amazon Original, Skulls and Roses. Skulls and Roses is a unique youth reality show format with a bold and adventurous take on love and survival. It is an ultimate test of choice – between love, trust, survival and betrayal and it force participants to choose between ‘WE’ (love) and ‘ME’ (self-preservation).
Created in association with Monozygotic Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Skulls and Roses is hosted by none other than the creators of some of the most popular youth-centric reality shows in India, Raghu Ram and Rajiv Lakshman and is shot in picturesque South Africa. Prime members across 200 countries and territories can catch all 10 episodes of the new Amazon Original Series starting August 30.
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Vijay Subramaniam, Director and Head, Content, Amazon Prime Video India, said, “At Amazon Prime Video, we are always looking to create content that appeals to different sets of audiences. And with a bold new unscripted Amazon Original show like Skulls and Roses, we have again taken a disruptive route to create a series that will appeal to young audiences everywhere. We are excited to have found perfect collaborators in Monozygotic who really understand the pulse of this customer segment and have created a bold and thrilling concept that combines adventure and romance in a way that’s never been seen before”.
Raghu Ram, Monozygotic, said, “In today’s age of dating apps, young couples are finding it increasingly difficult to deal with the problems of a committed relationship. Consequently, more & more youngsters are making ‘stress-free’ life-choices of self-love & self-growth. This generation is increasingly facing a dilemma of ‘we vs me’. Skulls and Roses magnifies both aspects of this dilemma as well as the consequences of their choices”.