New Delhi: The 15th season of 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' is all set to premiere on Monday (August 14) with megastar Amitabh Bachchan back as the host. Highlighting ‘badlav’ in its latest edition, the fan-favourite quiz show will see the introduction of fresh elements into the gameplay.
With the promise of a new beginning, Kaun Banega Crorepati will capture the essence of the progress that India is making, bringing forth some remarkable changes that will make the gameplay tougher and far more engaging.
Changes in KBC 15
Talking about ‘badlav’ in this season, one of the exciting new additions to the show is the introduction of the ‘Super Sandook’, which adds thrill to the game, providing a much-required respite that allows the contestant to revive what has been lost.
The second significant change is ‘Desh Ka Sawal’, which will drive more audience participation. Along with a video call a friend and Audience Poll, a new lifeline called ‘Double Dip’ has been added to the format, and this season also brings back the Fastest Finger First feature.
When and where to watch KBC 15
Premiering on 14th August, Kaun Banega Crorepati will air every Monday to Friday at 9 PM on Sony Entertainment Television.
Talking about the show, Amitabh Bachchan said that it has become an integral part of his life as it helps him connect with audiences inside the studio and those watching the show from their homes.
“Kaun Banega Crorepati has always been gyaandaar, dhandaar and shaandaar, but in its 15th season, we will be ushering in a new beginning – representing an evolving India, its aspirations and its citizens who dream big. This show has become an integral part of my life. It’s a platform for me to connect with audiences - both inside the studio as well as those watching the show from the comfort of their homes. I am really looking forward to welcoming and interacting with contestants from different walks of life who are such a huge inspiration not only to me but also to those who want to be the change and fulfill their ambitions with the power of knowledge,” he said in a statement.