
To mark the last episode, a coffee
table book titled Amitabh Ka Khazana was released.
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After
over 300 episodes on air, nearly 3000 contestants, over
500 people on the hotseat, a more than 60,000 studio audience,
over 90 million phone calls, and more than Rs 260 million
given away as prize money, Kaun Banega Crorepati,
the show that resurrected a channel and a fading Bollywood
superstar, signed off today. With a promise that it would
be back.
KBC, the show that Star licenced from Celador's Who wants
To be a Millionaire and launched in June 2000, not only
raised Star to the No. 1 position but also gave actor Amitabh
Bachchan a fresh lease on superstardom.
Said
Sameer Nair, executive V-P, content & communication, Star
Network: "We've enjoyed every moment of the show, shooting
with Amitabh Bachchan, guests stars, interacting with audiences,
and basking in the unprecedented success of the show. Every,
such show needs a small break and now it's time for Kaun
Banega Crorepati too. Come, July-August, and watch out…
we'll be back with Amitabh Bachchan and a big, brighter
and bigger show."
Whether Bachchan will be back in the hot seat if and when
the show returns only time will tell; but the Big B did,
during the course of the show, leave that particular issue
open ended.
And
as the guest on the grand finale show, Star Plus brought
back Harshvardhan Nawathe, KBC's first 'crorepati'
(10 millionaire?).
From
next week (16 January), Cinevista's Sanjivani, a
hospital drama with actor Mohnish Behl in the lead, goes
on air. And Star's rivals can get set for a channel stakes
battle with a far more level playing field - without the
Big B's shadow hanging over the proceedings.
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