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Broadcast details
Season 1: 2000–01
KBC premiered on 3 July 2000 and was hosted by Amitabh
Bachchan, his first appearance on Indian television. KBC initially
offered contestants the chance to win 1 Crore Indian
rupees. The season ended in 2001. The show was well received in its
premiere season.[1]
Season 2: 2005–06
On 5 August 2005, the show was restarted after a four-year hiatus, and renamed Kaun Banega Crorepati Dwitiya or KBC 2. During this season, the top prize amount was doubled to 2 Crore Rupees. It was abruptly ended by STAR Plus after Amitabh Bachchan fell ill in 2006.[2] Mr Bachchan had shot 61 of the 85 scheduled episodes when he fell ill. He announced he would return after he recovered, but when his health prevented him filming the remaining 24 episodes, Star TV took the decision to axe it.
Season 3: 2007
Star Television recruited Shahrukh
Khan to host the third season of the show. The grand prize remained
2 Crore Rupees. The third season of the show began airing on 22 January 2007.
The show was going well but However, the show's ratings dropped significantly
due to the change in hosts.[3] The
season ended on 19 April 2007 with a special finale.
Season 4: 2010
STAR Plus
During this season, much like its international counterparts, there were various rule changes made to the show. The number of questions were reduced from 15 to 13 and, as in the United States version of the show, a timer was added to each question.[6] There was a 30-second time limit for questions 1 and 2, and a 45-second time limit for questions 3 to 7. Questions 8 to 13 were not timed. Any time not used was voided and not banked (unlike the United States version which banked the time for the final question).[7][8] Much like other countries' version of the game, the clock stops whenever a lifeline is used and if the time limit expired, the contestant was forced to walk away with their current winnings. This season introduced the "Double Dip" and "Ask the Expert" lifelines (similar to the United States counterpart from the Millionaire clock format).
The fourth season (called KBC 4) was
hosted by the returning Amitabh Bachchan and started on 11 October 2010, on
Bachchan's 68th birthday. This season was telecast four days a week, Monday
through Thursday evenings. The tagline of the season was "Koi Bhi Sawaal
Chota Nahi Hota" (English: No question is small.
Literally: Every question is important). The show moved from STAR
Plus to Sony TV. The new logo designed for the fourth
season incorporated the new Indian Rupee symbol,
which was unveiled earlier in the year. The contestant tryout for the fourth
season opened on 2 August 2010 at 9 PM IST.[4] The
total prize money for this season was ₹ 1 Crore, and a jackpot
question for ₹ 5 Crore. The fourth season of the show was highly
successful due to the return of former host Amitabh Bachhan.[5] The
season ended on 9 December 2010.
During this season, much like its international
counterparts, there were various rule changes made to the show. The number of
questions were reduced from 15 to 13 and, as in the United States version of
the show, a timer was added to each question.[6] There
was a 30-second time limit for questions 1 and 2, and a 45-second time limit
for questions 3 to 7. Questions 8 to 13 were not timed. Any time not used was
voided and not banked (unlike the United States version which banked the time
for the final question).[7][8] Much
like other countries' version of the game, the clock stops whenever a lifeline
is used and if the time limit expired, the contestant was forced to walk away
with their current winnings. This season introduced the "Double Dip"
and "Ask the Expert" lifelines (similar to the United States
counterpart from the Millionaire clock format).
Season 5: 2011
Amitabh Bachchan returned to host the
fifth season which premiered on 15 August 2011 on the Independence
Day of India and ended on 17 November 2011. It was again aired four
days a week. Compared to the previous season, there was only one major gameplay
change: there was only a single milestone (the Padao) that the contestant
chose. The tagline used for the season was "Koi Bhi Insaan Chota Nahi
Hota" (English: No human is small). This season was the
generally viewed as the most popular show on Indian television in 2011.[9] This
season introduced a play at home segment called "Ghar Baithe Jeeto
Jackpot". This contest allowed home viewers to send an answer to a
question via SMS during the show, with 1 Lakh Rupees going to the randomly
picked winner, who can double or triple this amount by correctly answering
further questions.
Season 6:
2012–13
The registration (contestant tryout) for the
season started from 28 May 2012. This sixth season (labeled as KBC 6)
was also hosted by Bachchan and premiered on 7 September 2012. It aired from
Friday to Sunday evenings on Sony TV. The season
ended on 26 January 2013. The tagline used for the season was "Sirf Gyaan
Hi Aapko Aapka Haq Dilata Hai" (English: It is only knowledge that
gives you your right). This season retained the 13 question format of the
previous season.
This season, KBC started a new
tradition of giving an advantage to socially excluded people, known as
"Dusra Mauka". Sonali Mukherjee, a victim of acid throwing, appeared
along Lara Dutta in the first such special. On
13 January 2013, another special aired in which Manoj Kumar, a Mahadalit was
accompanied by Indian actor Manoj Bajpayee. The
winner of season 6 was Sunmeet Kaur.
[10] [11]
Season 7: 2013
The rehearsals for the show began on 26 June 2013.[12] Registration
started from 8:30 PM on 27 May 2013.
The seventh season (called KBC 7) was
also hosted by Bachchan entitled "Seekhna Bandh Toh Jeetna Bandh"
(English: If Learning stops, winning stops or simply: Learn
to Win) was used as the tagline for the season. The total prize money was
increased to ₹7 Crore, and the number of questions increased from 13 to
15. The season was commenced on 6 September 2013.
The season had a few changes, including a new
lifeline called Power Paplu. This lifeline allowed the contestant to reuse a
lifeline that was previously used on another question. (It could not be a
lifeline that was used on the current question. For example, a contestant could
not use "Ask the Audience"/"Audience Poll" twice on the
same question.) Double Dip and Ask The Expert were discontinued and in lieu
50:50 and Flip The Question (also known as "Switch" or "Switch
The Question") were revived. The Phone-a-Friend was extended to 45
seconds. The prize for jackpot question was increased to ₹ 7 Crore.
The Kaun Banega Crorepati 2013 set was a 360-degree multimedia
stage. The final four questions were a part of Sapta Koti Sandook (English: The
Seven Crore Jackpot) that let contestants win from ₹1
Crore, ₹3 Crore, ₹5 Crore and finally ₹7 Crore. The system of
Fastest Finger First was also altered. Instead of playing one question, the
winner of the leader board formed at the end of three questions, sits on
the Hot Seat. (ie. the player who answered the most questions
correctly in the shortest amount of time).
Season 8: 2014
The highest winning prize of this season was
also ₹7 Crore. The registrations of KBC 8 were commenced
on 22 July 2014 and the shooting started on 2 August 2014.[13] Shooting
of the entire show was held in Surat. This was the
first time that KBC was shot outside Mumbai.[14] The
format underwent minor changes for the season, with the number of questions
reduced to 14, the Double Dip replacing the 50:50, as well as the Flip being
replaced by the Triguni (Three Wise Men) lifeline. The Phone-a-Friend was
shortened down to 30 seconds and the original Fastest Finger First system (as
used for seasons 1 to 6) was reinstated.
The grand premiere episode of the series premiered
on 17 August 2014 (Sunday) at 8:30 PM IST for 3 hours. The season aired from on
Monday through Thursday evenings. Initially running for 1.5 hours, the program
reduced to an hour. The season ended on 6 November 2014, and aired its two
grand finale episodes on 9 November and on 16 November 2014. The tagline for
the season was "Yahan Sirf Paise Nahi, Dil Bhi Jeete Jate Hain"
(English: Not only money here, hearts are also won). Three special
guests appeared in the grand premiere episode: television comedian, Kapil
Sharma from Colors TV's
television series Comedy Nights with Kapil, Dayanand
Shetty and Aditya Shrivastava from
Sony TV's television series CID, and finally Rajput hero,
Maharana Pratap a.k.a. Faisal Khan from Sony TV's television series Bharat
Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap gave a stellar dance
performance.[15] Among
others the Shillong Chamber Choir led by Neil
Nongkynrih performed a medley of evergreen songs of Bollywood
followed by a patriotic song at the opening ceremony of KBC8.[16]
Season 9: 2017
KBC returned to air with Bachchan resuming hosting
duties as it premiered on 28 August 2017 airing on Sony TV. The show aired from
Monday to Friday at 9:00 pm. The season introduced a 16 question format, where
the first 10 questions are timed (45 seconds for the first five questions and
60 seconds for the following five questions).The 50:50 lifeline replaced Double
Dip and the Three Wise Men lifeline was replaced by the Plus One (from the
United States version). Phone-a-Friend (now sponsored by Jio)
introduced video calls. In case the contestant reaches the 16th question (Jio
Jackpot Question), then the contestant can not use the remaining lifelines. The
last episode of the show was aired on 7 November 2017. Reportedly, with 19.8
million registrations, the show stood at the top of TRP ratings for the Indian
television industry.
Season 10: 2018-2019
The show started its registrations from 6 June
2018 and would start airing from mid August .
Gameplay
Qualification
Similar to the original airing in Great Britain,
members of the public completed a qualification quiz which opened at the start
of each season at various times in the year (also known as "registration
period"). Would-be contestants would sent a premium-rate SMS to a
designated number and answer a question by responding. Contestants would
complete a series of interviews before being randomly selected from a pool of
other hopeful contestants and appearing on the stage in Fastest Finger First.
In order to be eligible, contestants must be residents and citizens of India
and at least 19 years of age.
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