Another day and another fun yet mentally enriching episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati 13 commences. In tonight’s episode, two contestants graced the hot seat with no rollover contestant from yesterday’s episode. The episode began with Manju Seth, a retired diplomat who also went on to become the first diplomat to make it to the hot seat.
She spoke about her first meeting with former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as well as her experience as an IFS officer. Manju Seth from New Delhi did a little dance move after Big B announced her name that urged the superstar to join her and shake a leg too. Manju becomes the first diplomat to make it to the hot seat.
During an interaction with Manju, Big B went on to reveal that at one given point he was also keen on wanting to join the Indian Foreign Services, but he changed his mind when he saw the syllabus to clear the UPSC exam. Unfortunately, Manju exhausted all her lifelines and took home only Rs 40,000.
The next contestant to grace the hot seat was Dr Monica Gurupanchayan from Raipur, Chattisgarh. Check out the Fastest Finger First Questions that she answered quickly:
- Which of these marine creatures is usually the smallest in size?
Answer: Pomfret - Which of these Mughal rules was the last to rule?
Answer: Aurangazeb - Which of these languages is normally spoken furthest west?
Answer: German
But the sweetest moment in this show was what happened after Monica won Rs 10,000. It so happened that the fifth question was based on a Bollywood song and the contestant had to identify the movie based on a song. Not only did she guess it correctly but also went on to share with Big B that he has learned singing and it’s her passion.
Impressed with her, Big B asks her to sing a song for everyone present and she does. She sang Haan Haseen Baan Gaye originally sung by Shreya Ghoshal.
She took home Rs 6,40,00 after quitting the show and being unable to answer the Rs 12,50,000 question. She is already a dentist and is now preparing for the IAS exam. Friday’s special episode will be graced by Olympic champions Neeraj Chopra and P R Sreejesh.