Hyderabad:Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan bid adieu to his long-running show Kaun Banega Crorepati 15 as a host. The actor invited prominent guests Vidya Balan, Sharmila Tagore, and Sara Ali Khan for the season finale episode of KBC 15. All of the guests on the show had some hilarious stories to tell Big B.
While Vidya Balan discussed how the megastar influenced her childhood, Sara Ali Khan involved him in a knock-knock joke, and Sharmila Tagore revealed the nickname Jaya Bachchan gave her. As the episode came to a close, the megastar also received a special greeting from the Kaun Banega Crorepati team.
"Namaste Amitji, main KBC ka manch hu," said the voice-over, adding that a relationship was formed 23 years ago between the show, him and India's audience. The bond has been unbreakable, and the team wanted to express their gratitude from the bottom of their hearts. Amitabh Bachchan got teary-eyed as a video of some of his most memorable moments is played.
"We haven't seen God, but we have seen God's favourite child," says an audience member. Big B sobs as he watches the footage and adds, "Today's game ends here, this is the last day. Devi and Sajjano, hum jaa rahe and kal se yeh manch nahi sajega" (Ladies and gentlemen, I am leaving. This stage won't be lit up from tomorrow).
Amitabh Bachchan's shift to TV
The host Amitabh Bachchan's career has been nothing short of remarkable. The megastar took over as the quizmaster for the Indian version of the reality show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in 2000 and has since become synonymous with the show. Bachchan's journey as the presenter of KBC served as a comeback for him at a time when he was facing flops at the box office.
Amitabh's choice to enter the television industry was viewed with cynicism at first, but his magnetism and the concept of KBC proved to be a winning combination. His arrival on television marked a dramatic shift in the industry, as his towering stature and baritone voice lent a touch of grandeur and made people turn to television. The decision to have a Bollywood legend host the show was a game changer, transforming it into a cultural sensation. Aside from the entertainment value, Bachchan's affable encouragement and support for participants from varied backgrounds struck a chord with viewers, instilling a sense of inclusion.
Shahenshah's influence
His renowned catchphrase, "Lock kiya jaye?" became a household word, symbolising the show's intense moments. The "Hot Seat" became a symbol of hopes and dreams. The show also tackled a variety of societal issues, with Bachchan using his stature to promote education, health awareness, and philanthropy. His influence on KBC extended beyond the studio walls. The success of the show became a tool in altering the Indian television landscape, as it set new norms for viewership and TRP ratings. Its popularity spread not only to metropolitan areas, but also to rural India, breaking down boundaries and making television quiz shows more accessible to a wider range of viewers.