Bhasha Mukherjee, a former Miss World finalist and former Miss England contestant, has spoken about taking part in ITV’s new high stakes game show.
A former Miss World finalist is among contestants taking part in ITV’s new reality game show Genius Game – and plans to smash preconceptions about beauty pageant stars. The 29-year-old hopeful is not just a model, however, as she also works as an NHS doctor.
Rivals actor David Tennant will host ITV’s new show, which will pit 11 contestants against one another in a battle of wits and intelligence. Genius Game, which has been cast as a cross between The 1% Club and The Traitors, will have players compete for a £50,000 jackpot on their own, relying on their intelligence throughout a series of trials.
Along the way, contestants will be able to manipulate their opponents to make their chances win more money. Dr. Bhasha Mukherjee, who is just one of the competitors, is eager to win the prize thanks to her recent training as a general practitioner.
On Wednesday, April 30th, the new show will air on ITV1 at 9 p.m., and before the start date, Bhasha has shared her thoughts on the program. The doctor also revealed that the two television shows shared some similarities when it came to contesting the title of beauty queen.
She held the title between 2019 and 2021, making her the longest reigning Miss England in the history of the competition. She also graduated from the University of Nottingham with two bachelor’s degrees in both medicine and surgery, and she also has a genius-level IQ of 146.
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She expressed excitement that the Genius show, which is entirely different from Miss World, would be hosting. Despite the fact that we did face off against the other contestants in the spring of 2019, which included showcasing our Beauty with a Purpose projects.
I’m thrilled to participate in something that’s both intellectually challenging and entertaining. This is a chance to demonstrate that women who are beautiful can also be strategists, thinkers, and leaders.
I’m always passionate about pushed pushing myself beyond my comfort zone in college. I chose to participate in the TV show primarily because I’m a fairly spontaneous person.
The brain box continued, “Many things in my life have happened on-the-spot, including entering Miss England,” in addition.
I accepted the offer, and I did so. Being a “Yes” when life offers you opportunities never knows where they might lead, so I’m a big believer. Never did I ever consider myself to have the ability to win Miss England when I made the decision to do it on my own.
“Just give it a go,” I said, “that’s the same way I did with this experience.”
Fans will see Doctor Who star David take the role of The Creator on the show – effectively the quiz master of the eight-part series. A comedian, a student, a scientist and an author are among the almost dozen strong batch of contestants taking part in the first season of the show.
Katie Rawcliffe, Head of Entertainment at ITV, has shared details about the series, saying: “This exciting reality format is designed to keep not just the players but the audience on the edge of their seats with each episode containing compelling gameplay and thrilling twists.
This battle of brainpower, teamwork, and deception is led by David Tennant, the “perfect ringmaster.” The ITV audience will be delighted to see Genius Game.
Source: Mirror
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