‘KBC 14’: Amitabh Bachchan in disbelief as Akshay Kumar says he visited Kumbh Mela 'quietly'

Updated : Dec 30, 2022 09:30
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Actor Akshay Kumar will be seen as a guest contestant in the Amitabh Bachchan-hosted game show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’.

In one of the promos shared by Sony Entertainment Television on social media, Big B teaser Akshay when he mentioned that he once ‘quietly went and returned’ from Kumbh Mela that is held in Allahabad every year.

Amitabh asked Akshay, ‘Aap kabhi gaye hai ghumne udhar (Did you ever visit the place)?’ Akshay replied, ‘Ji, main ek baar gaya tha (Yes, I have visited once).’ A surprised Amitabh asked, ‘Oh ek baar gaye hai aap (Oh, so you have been there once)?’

Akshay responded, ‘Hann. Mauka mila tha, chup chap chala gaya tha, chup chap jaake waapis aagaya (Yes. I got a chance once, I went there quietly and returned without telling anyone).’

Amitabh was in disbelief after his response and asked, ‘Yeh chup chaap gaye the (He went quietly)?!’

Akshay then teased the veteran actor and asked why he can't go quietly.  Big B then replied, ‘Nahi nahi jaasakte hai sir lekin (No, you can go sir but...).’

The video was captioned, ‘@akshaykumar aur @amitabhbachchan ji, aise aap ek dusre ke raaz kholenge toh kaise chalega (If you reveal each others' secrets how will it work)?’

The 14th season of ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ is in its finale week. Many celebrities including Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani, ‘Shark Tank India’ judges Aman Gupta and Vineeta Singh and chef Vikas Khanna will be seen in the show.

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