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Kaun Banega Crorepati 16: Contestant Kunwar Nishat Khalid Khan cries inconsolably as he takes the hotseat; says ‘it took me 25 years’

Rachna Rani's journey on Kaun Banega Crorepati 16 continued, but her run ended at the Rs 1,60,000 question. Kunwar Nishat Khalid Khan, a Regional Sales Manager, then took the hot seat. He impressed the host with a poem and asked for advice on navigating tough times.
Kaun Banega Crorepati 16: Contestant Kunwar Nishat Khalid Khan cries inconsolably as he takes the hotseat; says ‘it took me 25 years’
In the latest episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati 16; Rachna Rani resumes her journey on the hot seat. The game begins with Super Sawaal.

She uses Video call a Friend lifeline for Rs 80,000 question: As of Septemeber 2024, who among these is not a union cabinet minister? It was an image based quesiotn.

She then uses Double Dip lifeline. First, she goes for option B and it is the correct answer.
Her question for Rs 1,60,000: Who among these wrote articles which were published in a book titled, ‘The First Indian War of Independence 1857-1859’? A. Guiseppe Garibaldi, B. Adam Smith, C. Abraham Lincoln, D. Karl Marx. She answers option B but correct answer is option D.
She takes home Rs 10,000.
Kunwar Nishat Khalid Khan from New Delhi take the hot seat after Fastest Finger First round. He is a Regional Sales Manager at a Japanese multinational corporation. Hegets highly emotional and cries inconsolably. He says, "I got the call from here in July and it was the day when my daughter was born. She is our first child after 12 years of marriage."

He recites a poem in Big B’s honour. The host replied, “Main iss layak hu nahi, but thank you very much.”

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Kunwar asked Mr. Bachchan, “Everyone faces tough times in life. You are so successful Sir but yes, I am sure you’ve had your share of struggles too. What should one do—or avoid—during hard times? What keeps us motivated?”
Mr. Bachchan responded with moving reflections from his own life, drawing on the teachings of his father, the late Harivansh Rai Bachchan. “I don’t have a definite answer,” he began, “but whenever I face challenges, I remember my father’s words. There were times I felt life was full of struggles. In one such moment, I went to my father and expressed my despair. Babuji simply said, ‘Jab tak jeevan hai, tab tak sangarsh hai’.
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