KBC 12: West Bengal’s Runa Saha is the first contestant to make it to the hot seat without playing fastest fingers first.

KBC 12: Runa Saha is first contestant ever to reach hot seat without playing fastest fingers first, all thanks to Amitabh Bachchan

Kolkata’s Runa Saha has emerged as the primary contestant in Kaun Banega Crorepati’s historical past to succeed in the new seat with out taking part in quickest fingers first. Runa, who began taking part in the sport on Thursday’s episode, has been attempting for KBC ever for the reason that present began, however in useless. Her quite a few makes an attempt made her a butt of jokes and the 43-year-old didn’t even disclose that she had made it to the prelim levels of the present to her household until her interview occurred.

On Thursday, she was the final contestant left after host Amitabh Bachchan began the sport with three individuals. She began crying when she didn’t make to the new seat. Seeing her getting emotional, Big B referred to as her to the new seat. She broke down as soon as she was seated and needed to be consoled by the host in addition to her daughter and husband.

 

Amitabh advised her that the time to cry was previous and supplied her a tissue. She advised the actor that she had determined that if she did not make it to the new seat, she would by no means watch TV once more or pray to God.

A homemaker-turned-entrepreneur, she mentioned she began a enterprise to promote saris after her husband advised her to earn cash if she needs to donate it. Married at an early age, she was pushed by the ambition to make one thing of herself.

On the episode, Amitabh additionally revealed that he has been contributing with family chores throughout lockdown. In an interplay with skilled advisor Richa Anirudh, he mentioned he participated in family chores through the lockdown and continues to take action. “Bilkul. Sab kaam kiya maine. Jhaadu pochha. Khaana humko pakana nahi aata. Aaj tak kar rahe wo. Seriously bol raha hun main (Absolutely. I did everything. Jhaadu pochha. I can’t cook. I still am doing. I am saying this seriously).”

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