Rahul Nema
Kaun Banega Crorepati 15: The popular TV show Kaun Banega Crorepati Season 15 is proving to be a huge hit. This time, the show has undergone several changes, making it even more entertaining. The latest rollover contestant on the show is Rahul Kumar Nema, who becomes the first contestant to reach the 1 crore question. His life story is truly inspiring as he battles a genetic disease known as Osteoporosis, where bones become brittle and prone to fractures. Rahul Kumar Nema has suffered around 360 fractures due to this condition, but he continues to persevere. He currently works as an Assistant Manager at the Shahpura branch of Madhya Pradesh Gramin Bank.
After winning 12.5 lakh rupees, host Amitabh Bachchan asks Rahul what he plans to do with the money. Rahul responds, “I always wanted to stand on my own feet, and with this amount, I wish to buy a robotic leg or hope that someone can create an artificial leg suitable for me. If successful, it can help others as well.” Rahul goes on to win 25 lakhs and 50 lakhs questions, ultimately becoming the first contestant to reach the 1 crore question. Amitabh Bachchan congratulates him for his achievement.
Then comes the 1 crore rupees question, asking which former Chief Minister has received the Sahitya Akademi Award. The options are: 1. Shri Jyoti Basu, 2. Shri Biju Patnaik, 3. Shri Veerappa Moily, 4. Nambudiripad. Rahul Kumar Nema becomes a bit confused by this question and decides to quit the game after winning 50 lakhs. Although he later answers the question correctly after quitting the game, it turns out to be wrong.
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