Kaun Banega Crorepati 12: Amitabh Bachchan Requests Contestant’s In-Laws To Accept His Marriage With Their Daughter
During a recent episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati 12, Amitabh Bachchan was seen requesting contestant Chandeshwar Satenkar’s in-laws to accept their marriage
Amitabh Bachchan-led quiz show Kaun Banega Crorepati’s 12th season is keeping its audience hooked with its each episode. Yesterday’s episode began with a roll-over contestant, who had won Rs 6,40,000 in the previous episode and then continued to play the game further. The contestant named Dr. Shruti Singh then begins yesterday’s episode with confidence and plays a commendable game. As Shruti fails to answer a Rs 25 Lakh question, she ends up walking out of the game with prize money of Rs 12,50,000.
However, Big B’s sweet gesture for a contestant has made the hearts of his fans flutter. After Shruti Singh, another contestant Chandeshwar Satenkar makes it to the hot seat. After watching his introduction video, Big B was seen jokingly telling him, “Do whatever you want to do in life but never forget your wedding date as wife's are very sensitive about it.” Big B then gives him a suggestion and says those dates can be saved on his phone’s calendar.
Well, during Chandeshwar’s intro video, he reveals that he married the love of his life under unavoidable circumstances. While his family has accepted their marriage, it’s his wife Harshita’s family, who has broken all ties with them and has not accepted them yet. The contestant further reveals that his main goal to come on the show is to win his wife’s family’s hearts and with the winning prize money he would help them to prepare for government exams.
This is when Big B steps in and requests and appeals to Harshita’s family to accept their marriage. Well, Chandeshwar ends up winning Rs 1,60,000 after exhausting all lifelines. (ALSO READ: Kaun Banega Crorepati 12: Amitabh Bachchan Is Taken Aback When A Contestant Reveals He Will Use The Prize Money For His Wife’s Plastic Surgery)
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