‘Mujhe murgi ka bachha banaya tha’: Amitabh Bachchan recalls dressing up as a chicken in nursery- Children’s day special | Hindi Movie News
Ishanjali Madaan, a 21-year-old student at IIM Bengaluru, started strong on ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 16’, grabbing the hot seat after winning Fastest Finger First. Right from the start, Ishanjali seemed super sure of her answers. For example, on a question worth ₹1,000, she was asked the colour of a chicken egg yolk and given these choices: A. Green, B. Red, C. Yellow, D. Blue. She confidently chose C. Yellow, a good start to the game.In a typical fashion of the game, Ishanjali’s resume was introduced, showcasing her academic accomplishments to the audience. Ishanjali boasted about her amazing GPAs, her excellent 99.89 percentile in the CAT exam, and her involvement in a lot of extra-curricular programs and events on stage. She smiled and had a fun memory of being dressed as a pandit as a young child for a school function.
Amitabh Bachchan shares a LOL childhood anecdote
Her anecdote prompted host Amitabh Bachchan to share a humorous story of his own. “Main jab nursery mein tha, mujhe murgi ka bachha banaya tha. I was made to dress up wearing wings and all…” he recalled, leaving the audience in splits.
A fun conversation turns into a marketing masterclass
The conversation took an interesting turn when Ishanjali, a marketing student, caught Big B’s attention. Amitabh Bachchan admitted, “My team also tells me that I don’t market myself. How do I market myself?” Ishanjali quickly responded, “Marketing and selling are two different things. Marketing is bigger than selling. You know what everyone wants. People come to see you here.”They had some funny and playful chat, like they usually do in the show. But this time, they mixed in some nice, warm, and funny moments with real talks about how marketing works. It made the show really fun to watch. Just like before, ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 16’ will probably keep getting lots of listeners because their talks are always new, special, and keep people interested.