Battleground Season 2 fitness reality show has arrived on OTT with a louder, tougher promise than before. The series, fronted by India opener Shikhar Dhawan as supermentor, returns as a 28-day contest designed to find “India’s Ultimate Fitness Star” among 16 hand-picked contestants.

Battleground Season 2 fitness reality show: Where to watch it

The new season is now streaming on Amazon MX Player, Amazon’s free, ad-supported platform, with episodes also available via Prime Video. Two episodes are live, with fresh instalments dropping in the coming days, keeping the tournament-style format moving at a steady clip.

Viewers can watch all episodes of the Battleground Season 2 fitness reality show without a subscription on Amazon MX Player, making it one of the more accessible big-ticket reality launches this year.

Battleground Season 2 fitness reality show: Format, teams and mentors

Across 28 days, the 16 contestants are split into four regional teams that train and compete inside the “Battleground House”, facing daily strength and endurance challenges followed by weekend eliminations. Season 2 lines up Mumbai Strikers led by Priyanka Chahar Choudhary, Haryana Bulls led by Khesari Lal Yadav, Delhi Dominators led by Abhishek Malhan, and UP Darbhanga led by Rahul Chaudhari.

Dhawan, who has spoken of fitness as a mix of physical power and mental resilience, serves as overarching guide and motivator rather than a conventional host. The series is directed by Uttam Domale and Deepdutt Pandey, continuing their collaboration with Amazon MX Player on unscripted formats.

Battleground Season 2 fitness reality show: A fresh push for fitness reality

Battleground Season 2 fitness reality show arrives at a moment when fitness content is crowded, yet few Indian formats attempt a tightly structured, sports-style league built around everyday athletes. With its mix of regional teams, celebrity mentors and a high-stakes elimination ladder, the show is banking on emotional rivalries as much as physical feats to keep viewers watching.

Early reaction and IMDb scores are still to settle, but the platform is clearly positioning Battleground as a flagship unscripted title aimed at younger, fitness-curious audiences. If the season sustains its promise of genuine competition rather than pure spectacle, it may help push fitness reality from niche sideshow to mainstream weekend appointment viewing.