This question of 1 crore rupees put a break on Tej Bahadur’s dreams, missed out on becoming KBC’s fourth millionaire.

Amitabh Bachchan’s popular quiz show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ (Kaun Banega Crorepati) The audience likes it a lot. The reason for this is for poor and needy people to reach the show and win money. So far the show has got three millionaires and all three are women. The show would get a fourth millionaire as a male but a question broke his dream. Tej Bahadur Singh, hailing from Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh, belongs to a peasant family.

The 20-year-old Tej Bahadur won Rs 50 lakh while playing well. He would have won Rs 1 crore as well, but this question put the brakes on his dream car. He did not know the answer and thought it right to quit the game.

The question was- Which of these regiments was associated with Mangal Pandey, who played an important role in the battle of 1857?

Option- A.5th Light Infantry B. 20th Bengal Native Infantry C. Poona House D. 34th Bengal Native Infantry

The correct answer is – 34th Bengal Native Infantry

Tej Bahadur is a farmer and wanted to become a millionaire to fulfill his studies and dream of becoming an IAS. During the game, Tej Bahadur told that during this lockdown his father lost his job and due to this he started farming. Now he had to do farming and study with father.

In his introduction video, Tej Bahadur Singh said that his father travels 30 kilometers on a cycle daily so that he can earn 5500 rupees. His father is a private teacher. Tej Bahadur Singh’s father was forced out of his job during the Corona virus lockdown. To raise the house, Tej Bahadur Singh’s father is now teaching tuition to children at home.

Tej Bahadur Singh’s family lives in a kutcha house where there is neither electricity nor water facilities. Tej Bahadur Singh told Amitabh Bachchan that he wanted to become an IAS officer. Tej Bahadur Singh works hard day and night in a farm to help the parents. Their body aches due to working so hard. Because of which they are not able to even study. Tej Bahadur Singh pledged his jewelry to pay for college fees.

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