Himani Bundela successfully wins ₹1 crore on KBC 13, becoming the first crorepati of the season.
Himani Bundela is certain of her answer to the question worth the prize money of ₹7 crores after winning ₹1 crore.
The latest promo has shown that Himani is ready to risk it all for the last question, worth ₹7 crores.
Amitabh Bachchan’s quiz display Kaun Banega Crorepati 13 will host contestant Himani Bundela this weekend.
She is visually challenged and has become the season’s first crorepati, prevailing ₹1 crore at the display. However, the state-of-the-art promo has found out that Himani is ready to risk the final query worth ₹7 crores.
In the new promo shared on the legit Instagram web page of the Sony TV channel, Himani Bundela answered the 15th query efficiently and surpassed the cheque for ₹1 crore.
Himani Bundela then went on to play the 16th query that presented her the possibility to win ₹7 crores. But, before taking the plunge, she advised Amitabh Bachchan, “Darr lag Raha hai, agar galat Hua toh. Lekin main keh Raha hai ki answer do, yahi solution hai (I am scared that I can also solve this incorrect. However, my heart desires me to answer although. This is the answer).”
In some other promo, Himani Bundela could be visible expectantly answering the 16th question. When Amitabh Bachchan requested her to make sure of her decision, she advised him, “Agar neeche Giri toh koi baat nahi, Bhagwan ki marzi hai (If I lose the amount, then it’s best, it will likely be God’s want).”
In Himani Bundela’s advent video, a woman stated, “Himani is an active lady and could be fascinating.” Himani also stated that her foremost purpose in appearing at the display is that awareness programmes of specifically abled kids should be run everywhere. She delivered that she runs such recognition programmes in her school.
KBC 13 went on air on Monday (August 23) with its first contestant – Gyaan Raj from Ranchi, Jharkhand. Gyaan commenced off nicely, answering questions successfully to attain the 12th question, worth Rs12.5 lakh. However, he spoke back the question wrong and ended up with only ₹3.2 lakh.