KBC 11: Ajeet Kumar Becomes The Fourth Crorepati On The Show, Wants To Build Rehab Centres For Convicts

    Ajeet Kumar Becomes The Fourth Crorepati On KBC

    KBC 11: Ajeet Kumar Becomes The Fourth Crorepati On The Show, Wants To Build Rehab Centres For Convicts

    Kaun Banega Crorepati has become a symbol of inspiration for many. With so many contestants and their inspiring stories, there is no confusion about why this has been one of the most loved shows on Indian television ever.

    Recently, the current season of the show got its fourth crorepati when Ajeet Kumar from Haijpur managed to win Rs. 1 crore. Ajeet even made it to the last question for 7 crores, but since he wasn’t sure about it, he quit the show with the prize money of Rs. 1 crore. He is widely being regarded as one of the smartest contestants of this season for his game strategy.

    KBC: Ajeet Kumar Becomes The Fourth Crorepati On The Show, Wants To Build Rehab Centres For Convicts

    Hailing from the city of Hajipur in Bihar, Ajeet has worked for the Indian Railways and is currently preparing for the exam to get the job of a jail superintendent. Talking about his experience on the show, Kumar said, “t was an amazing experience to be on the show. When I got through the audition, I had the confidence that I will do well but never did I imagine that I will take home Rs 1 crore. It’s a very special moment and a lifetime experience for me. Honestly, there’s no end to my happiness and this feeling cannot be expressed in words.” He further revealed what was it like to sit in front of the ultimate superstar Amitabh Bachchan. He said, “It’s so difficult to keep your calm in front of him. He is a superstar and it really took effort to not lose my concentration. If you see the episodes, I was trying to not look at him much. I wanted to keep my focus and play the game.”

    KBC: Ajeet Kumar Becomes The Fourth Crorepati On The Show, Wants To Build Rehab Centres For Convicts

    When asked about what he would like to do with the prize money, Kumar answered, “The money is very big and it will definitely help me in getting a better lifestyle for myself and my family. We can easily use it for all our necessities. Also, I want to help people around me who need financial aid, so a sum will also be spent there. And if it’s possible, I would like to help in forming rehabilitation centres for convicts.”