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Know from Delhi’s Suraj Nair why it is a big deal for him to be in ‘KBC 14’

Nothing can be a bigger achievement for Delhi’s Sooraj Nair than meeting ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 14’ host and megastar Amitabh Bachchan. During the show, he talked about his journey and the challenges he faced to take the hot seat. During an interaction with Big B, he said, “From the very beginning, I loved the show because unlike other shows, it was about knowledge. Thus, I developed the passion to join ‘KBC’.”

The 37-year-old IT professional said, “The show came in the era when there were no cell phones and hence it was not easy to gain knowledge. However, he did not give up hope and worked hard to prepare as he stood in front of a shop. saw.”

He further revealed, “I used to make notes, watch various episodes of the show, and listen to answers to questions. We were going through a financial crisis and so I used to watch KBC standing in front of barbershops or tea stalls. Ten -Fifteen years ago I started applying for KBC. When I got a call for an audition, I got very excited and told my wife.”

How hard it was for him to believe that he is in the quiz-based reality show.

He concluded by saying, “Can you imagine, sitting at some distance from a man who is one of the greatest people in Indian cinema and who is near you. Also, Mr. Bachchan would talk to you at your level. Yes, he makes you feel like himself.”

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