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‘If you feel hungry, do not understand what to do’, Amitabh Bachchan remembered college days, narrated an emotional story
Samira Vishwas | August 21, 2025 9:24 AM CST

Amitabh Bachchan on College Days: ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 17’ is entertaining the audience with full enthusiasm these days. Yes, 82 -year -old Amitabh Bachchan is making the show special with his strong voice, comedy style and energetic hosting. At the same time, in the episode of Tuesday 19 August, Mumbai’s contestant Shruti Jain appeared on the hot seat. However, Shruti could not win a huge amount, but her thoughts and thinking definitely won the heart of Amitabh Bachchan. At the same time, during the show, Amitabh Bachchan shared an anecdote remembering his college days.

Big B was influenced by Shruti’s thinking

Let us tell you that at the beginning of the episode, Amitabh Bachchan told Shruti in a funny manner that he did not invite him to the wedding, so he will not come to the wedding. To this, Shruti replied that she is going to do court marriage, because she does not want to spend money on grand wedding. Hearing Shruti’s thinking, Big B was very impressed and described him as a ‘solved’ girl.

When Big B got only 2 rupees pocket money

At the same time, Amitabh Bachchan brought back memories of his college days. He said, ‘When we were in college, there was a lot of money for money. Only 2 rupees were received as pocket money. When there was hungry in the evening, I did not understand what to do. After this, Big B also shared the funny anecdote of getting the gatecrash. He laughed and told, ‘We used to see around whether marriage is going on or not. Then there would be such a procession. When the concierge asked, he would say, ‘Are coming back’, and used to go inside. Then he used to eat food and go out happily.

Amitabh joked and said, ‘Therefore if girls like you do court marriage, then what will happen to people like us?’ Hearing this, contestant Shruti and all the audience present in the studio started laughing with laughter. Big B’s simplicity and the words of the old days draw the audience as usual.


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