Rakhi Sawant is undeniably the queen of reality TV, and a recent fun video from Prime Video showcases her mastery in the art of drama. In this entertaining clip, titled “The Rakhi School Of Reality,” she teaches aspiring stars from The Tribe—Alanna Panday, Alaviaa Jaaferi, Srushti Porey, Aryaana Gandhi, and Alfia Jafry—how to capture headlines and stay in the spotlight.

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Rakhi Sawant shares three golden rules for crafting attention-grabbing moments. She begins by stating that playing it safe is not an option: “If you want to make a new reality show as viral as me, follow my lead. Note down my points!” She instructs the aspiring creators to embrace her mantra: “Bura dekho, bura suno, aur bura kalesh karo” (See evil, hear evil, and create chaos).

 

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When Alanna mentions her love for aesthetics, Rakhi humorously corrects her, saying, “Prosthetics. What God doesn’t give, doctors provide.” This playful jab sets the tone for the unconventional lessons to follow. In her second rule, Rakhi insists, “No real tears needed.” She emphasises that one doesn’t require tissues to cry—just a camera. She demonstrates how to deliver emotionally charged performances that captivate viewers.

Finally, Rakhi introduces her third golden rule: the importance of sparking confrontation. She explains that arguments don’t require a solid reason—just an opportunity. “You just need a chance to start a fight,” she advises, illustrating her point with characteristic flair.

Thanks to Rakhi’s insights, the girls from The Tribe learn essential skills for navigating reality stardom and adding drama to their on-screen personas. The Tribe is a nine-episode unscripted series featuring these affluent content creators alongside digital expert investor Hardik Zaveri. Produced by Dharmatic Entertainment, the show is currently available for streaming on Prime Video.

With Rakhi Sawant at the helm, viewers can expect a masterclass in reality television that is as entertaining as it is enlightening.