“I’m extremely fortunate,” says Prasanjit Sarkar

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,January 20 2007]

The wait is finally over. Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) is all set to hit the TV screens on Monday, January 22, 2007 at 9 p.m. on Star Plus. Waiting with bated breath as the viewers will stay glued to their television sets when the clock ticks 9.00 p.m. It sure promises to be nothing less than a 'magic moment', as they watch Bollywood superstar- 'King Khan' – Shahrukh Khan, first time ever in his new avatar hosting a television show!

The show opens with a music video featuring King Khan titled - Kar Le Kar Le Tu Ek Sawaal. Shah Rukh Khan's energy, wit and humour are sure to win the hearts of one and all. Says an excited Prasenjit Sarkar, who is the first contestant to share the hot-seat with King Khan, "I am extremely fortunate and excited to be back on the show...it's been a long wait but now I can say that the wait was more than worth its while!"

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