10 million prize money if they answer them honestly. And 'Iss Jungle Se...' has TV actors like Aakashdeep Saigal and singer Anaida swapping a life of luxury in Malaysia's' Taman Negara tropical rain forest to walk away with an equal amount.
Nandita Singh, a Delhi University student, too finds the tasks in 'Iss Jungle Se...' distasteful.
'The entire show looks like a set-up. It doesn't look very real. Even the celebrities who have been roped in are not very known; so it makes it all the more boring. And the tasks are not pleasing at all,' said Nandita.
There are many who feel the show is repulsive, but there are some viewers like Neha Sharma, 18, and Ashish Mohan, 25, who prefer 'Iss Jungle Se...' over 'Sach Ka Saamna'.
While Neha says she doesn't like 'Sach Ka Saamna' because the truth about a person's personal life can break his or her family, Mohan feels there is no adventure in telling the truth about your life on national television.
'You can tell the truth to anybody any time. But the tasks these celebrities are made to do on 'Iss Jungle Se...' are not everyone's cup of tea. I wouldn't imagine doing such things myself and watching celebrities do it with so much willingness is what thrills me about this show,' said Mohan.
Both the shows are adaptations of popular international reality shows 'Moment of Truth' and 'I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here' respectively.
The TRPs of both the shows dipped post their launch, but 'Iss Jungle Se...' still remains far behind 'Sach Ka Saamna' in the viewership race.