No end to innovation, talent on TV: Big B


Mumbai, Dec 2 (IANS): The 2013 edition of "Kaun Banega Crorepati" has come to an end, and its host, megastar Amitabh Bachchan says working on the reality game show has brought him face-to-face with what goes behind the world of television and general entertainment channels.

The concluding episode of the season was aired on Sony Entertainment Television Sunday. He played a double role as the host, as well as Lallan bhaiya, a common man dressed in a dhoti-kurta.

After getting a positive feedback on the innovative finale, Big B took to Twitter and posted: "Thank you all for the reactions on KBC and Lallan bhaiya! One take and one shot and a lot of impromptu... 12 cameras though."

"Watched a great amount of what goes on the GECs! Goodness, there is no end to innovation and talent on the 'box'."

The show is the Indian adaptation of international format "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire". KBC first went on air in 2000, and it changed the face of Indian television when Amitabh stepped in as the host.

Except the third season, which was hosted by Shah Rukh Khan, Bachchan has been in the anchor's seat for all KBC seasons.

Now, the 71-year-old will also be seen in a fiction TV show.

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Frenzy lives on: SRK post Dubai show

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who performed livewire for his fans in Dubai, says the frenzy of the show continues to live in his heart.

"Show over...The frenzy lives on... it's nice to be appreciated. It makes me feel I tried and it was good enough. Thanks Dubai," tweeted Shah Rukh, who performed in Dubai Sunday as part of the Temptation Reloaded tour.

He was joined on stage by Madhuri Dixit, Deepika Padukone and Jacqueline Fernandes.

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What is bothering Alia Bhatt?

Newcomoer Alia Bhatt, who debuted with Karan Johar's "Student Of The Year", seems to be under some "pressures".

"Every now and then I feel the need to hide. And never get out.. Pressures building up, feel like giving up," tweeted the 20-year-old daughter of filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and actress Soni Razdan.

However, she didn't explain much why she is having such feelings.

Alia's next films are "Highway" and "2 States".

  

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