In the reality game show 'Kun Banega Crorepati 12' aired on India's private TV channel 'Sony TV', a woman lost Rs 7 crore by not answering the question correctly.
Yes, the teacher of Basar, Chhattisgarh, who was included in the episode of 'Kun Banega Crorepati 12' game show aired on the night of November 25, did not answer the question about cricket. Leaving the game unfinished, he also lost Rs 7 crore.
According to India Today, in the most important episode of the twelfth season of 'Kun Banega Crorepati' game show aired on November 25, Anupama Das, a teacher from Chhattisgarh, won Rs 10 million but lost Rs 70 million. ۔
Interestingly, Anupama Das did not answer a question about Rs 7 crore about cricket, which she knew the answer to.
However, due to a lack of self-confidence and confusion over whether the question was right or wrong, she decided to leave the game instead of answering, which resulted in her winning Rs 70 million.
We heartily congratulate #KBC12's third Crorepati ANUPA DAS. What a wonderful game play! @SrBachchan @SPNStudioNEXT pic.twitter.com/pegU7xeeWD
— sonytv (@SonyTV) November 26, 2020
In this regard, Zee News said that surprisingly, Anupama Das knew the answer to the question of Rs 7 crore, but she left the game show incomplete to avoid taking the risk by answering and thus she lost Rs 7 crore. Left out
In the aforesaid 43rd episode of the 12th season of 'Kun Banega Crorepati', Anupama Das won Rs 10 million by answering a total of 15 questions correctly. They could not answer the question of '70 million' or 'Jackpot 7 million' and they finished the game before playing.
According to the theme of the program, if the person giving the question gives a wrong answer to the question of '70 million', he will have to wash his hands of the money won and if the answerer gives the correct answer, he will get another 7 crore rupees.
However, most people do not participate in the 'Question 70 Crore' segment because of the risk and have the option to end the game.
Taking advantage of this option, Anupama Das ended the game and after winning Rs 10 crore, became the third crorepati of the 12th season of 'Kun Banega Crorepati'.
However, knowingly, she did not answer the 'question of Rs 70 million' and thus she lost another Rs 70 million.
According to DNA India, Anupama Das was asked about Rs 70 million about cricket, which included two Indian-origin players in the foreign team.
There were 4 options for answering the question, which included Kenya, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Canada, and Iran, while the correct answer to the question was UAE.
Surprisingly, the same answer came to Anupama Das but he did not have full faith in it, so instead of giving an answer, he remained silent and lost Rs 7 crore.
In the recent 11th season of 'Kun Banega Crorepati', the first crorepati also became Aziya Naseem, a Muslim woman on November 13, while the second crorepati was also a woman.
The second millionaire woman on November 16 was Mohita Sharma of Himachal Pradesh, a police officer by profession.
The third woman, Anupama Das, became a millionaire in the November 25 program and is a teacher by profession.
The game show will run for a few more weeks, with speculation that more people could become millionaires.
In this program, anyone can become a millionaire who answers 15 questions correctly.
The show was initially launched on Indian TV Star Plus in 2000 and the game show continued to air on the channel until 2007, after which the fourth season of the game show began airing on Sony TV in 2010. And since then the show has been airing on Sony TV.
The show is actually a Hindi version of a similar game show aired in the UK and is watched with interest in Pakistan and the region, apart from India.
Legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan has been hosting this game show for many years and he also receives crores of rupees for hosting an episode.
ANUPA DAS becomes the third crorepati of #KBC12! Will she answer #Sawaal7CroreKa and take the jackpot home? Find out on #KBC12 tonight at 9PM only on Sony TV. @SrBachchan @SPNStudioNEXT pic.twitter.com/StW9YZYlnD
— sonytv (@SonyTV) November 25, 2020