Bollywood celebrity Amitabh Bachchan hosted Kaun Banega Crorepati is all set to return with its thirteenth season on Sony TV. In a lately launched promo, the makers introduced that the much-awaited sport present will begin airing from August 23.
KBC, because the present is fondly referred to as, will air 5 instances every week, from Monday to Friday at 9 pm.
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Director Nitesh Tiwari, recognized for movies like Dangal and Chhichhore, has helmed three brief movies titled Sammaan that have been launched as part of KBC’s promotional marketing campaign this 12 months. Talking to indianexpress.com, Tiwari had earlier spoken concerning the spirit of the brief movies. He stated, “We have to create emotions that are related. Whatever we do has to be within the DNA of KBC. Aspirations and the show go hand in hand. Every contestant that reaches the hot seat comes with dreams of themselves, their loved ones or even community and society. Kaun Banega Crorepati comes with the thought that if you believe you can do it, you definitely can.”
Kaun Banega Crorepati lately accomplished 21 years of its journey. The present first started in 2000 on Star Plus. On the present’s twenty first anniversary, producer Siddhartha Basu shared how they received Amitabh Bachchan on board for the present. He advised indianexpress.com, “No megastar had hosted a TV show in India, or anywhere else for that matter. The intention was to make the biggest bang possible. Amitabh Bachchan took some time to make up his mind about doing TV and was generally being counselled not to do so. However, he decided to see the recording of the original show in London before making up his mind. Once he saw it, he decided to do KBC with one rider that we replicate the conditions and discipline of that show. There was no looking back, and the scale and scope of shows on Indian TV expanded exponentially.”