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Kaun Banega Crorepati To Be Graced By The Presence of Paralympic Gold Medalists, Amitabh Bachchan Gave A Warm Welcome To Winners

By Gunjan Chaudhary

October 05, 2024

TV’s one of the most famous quiz shows ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 16’ is making headlines with each passing day. But the upcoming episode of the film is going to be very special. In this episode, the megastar of the century and host of the quiz-based reality show Amitabh Bachchan will welcome three Paralympic gold medalists Navdeep Singh, Sumit Antil, and Avni Lekhara. Let us tell you that all three recently represented India at the Paralympic Games in Paris.

Paralympic Gold Medalists

The next episode of ‘KBC 16’ promises the victory stories of these players who made India proud at the international level. Every word spoken by Big B in welcoming the athletes on stage is heart-touching for the players and for the audience. The makers of the show have now shared a glimpse of it through a new promo, which the audience is giving immense love to.

Paralympic Gold Medalists

In the new promo shared by the makers of the show, Amitabh Bachchan can be seen praising the Paralympic gold medalists with his kind words. Big B says, ‘We are all feeling proud of the work you all have done.’ He also said that the kind of work you have done for the country and the record you have set is commendable. As soon as he says this, the audience starts clapping for our brave players while Navdeep Singh and Sumit Antil can be seen getting emotional.

Paralympic Gold Medalists

While sharing the promo, the official page of Sony TV wrote in the caption, ‘Where else will you find a host like AB? Nowhere. Watch Kaun Banega Crorepati, tonight at 9 pm only on Sony Entertainment Television.’ A few days ago, Senior Bachchan shared a few pictures with Paralympic medalists from the sets of ‘KBC 16’ on his social media account. Sharing the pictures, the megastar wrote a caption in Hindi, ‘T 5148-Chest swells with pride, India has won the gold medal. Our good fortune and pride in front of three Paralympic winners.’