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The Traitors Winner Nikita Luther: Karan Johar’s reality show, The Traitors, has become one of the most talked-about OTT shows of this year. It has been a gripping and entertaining escape for the viewers who enjoy mind games. The Prime Video show recently had its grand finale, where two contestants were crowned winners - Uorfi Javed and Nikita Luther. Both the girls managed to leave behind comedian Harsh Gujral to grab the winning spot and took home the prize money of Rs. 70.05 lakh. While much is known about the stylish diva and fashion influencer Uorfi Javed, very little is known about the second winner Nikita Luther.

Who Is Nikita Luther?

Nikita Luther is a 34-year-old poker player who hails from Delhi. She was born in a military family and spent her initial days of life shifting and moving through cities. She completed her schooling from Sanskriti School and later on went to Delhi University to complete her bachelor's degree.

 
 
 
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Nikita Luther’s Career Achievements

Nikita Luther is the winner of The World Series of Poker 2018. Her journey started with a mere curiosity about the game, but eventually made her leave a mark on the global stage. Nikita got introduced to the poker game by Zynga, a US-based gaming company. She also became the brand ambassador of Natural8 in India, which is Asia’s online Poker room. Nikita, apart from her love for sports, is also an avid traveller.

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Her ability to predict human behaviour and her unparalleled instincts have helped her win The Traitors. In one of her interviews, she even drew parallels between the show and the poker game and revealed, “It must have been quite evident in my approach to the game that I’m always an observer first. Silence is underrated - it tells you more than noise ever will. But when I’m sure someone’s lying, I don’t back down. I may not be the loudest, but I speak with intent. My strategy was to stay adaptable and act when it mattered."