KBC 16: Makers and Amitabh Bachchan made a blunder, actress Zubaida’s son got angry and demanded an apology, this is the matter – kaun banega crorepati 16 late actress Zubeida son slams amitabh bachchan and makers for their blunder mistake know what happened

by times news cr

The makers ⁢of ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 16’ made a big mistake in the recent episode. He committed such a blunder that seeing late actress Zubaida‘s son Khalid Mohammed got enraged and ⁣imposed a⁣ class. Varun⁢ Dhawan arrived ​in the latest episode of ‘KBC 16‘. The directors of ‘Citadel: Honey Bunny’ were also with‌ him.⁢ When Varun Dhawan and DK ‌sat on the hotseat, ⁢Amitabh started playing a game with them.⁤ He ​asked ⁣the actor a question⁢ – Which ⁣actress⁢ died tragically​ in⁣ a plane crash‌ along with ⁣her⁣ husband, Maharaja Hanwant Singh of Jodhpur? Its options were – ⁤Sulochana, Mumtaz, ⁢Nadira and Zubaida.

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Question to Varun Dhawan ‍and DK, this is where the mistake happened

Varun Dhawan and DK used three lifelines for this question⁣ and then gave the correct answer – Zubaida. After this Amitabh Bachchan told him ⁢the story. ​He said, ‘When Raja was campaigning for the ⁣first elections of independent India, this accident happened to⁢ him. Meanwhile, Zubaida was the actress who worked‌ in the first Indian talkie film ‘Alam Ara‘.

Later,⁣ his life inspired the film Zubaida. On this Varun said, ‘I‍ think Karisma Kapoor had ⁢worked in it.’ Then Amitabh said that Manoj Bajpayee was also​ in it.

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Zubaida’s son got angry, users also pointed⁢ out the mistake

But Zubaida’s ⁢son Khalid ​Mohammad got angry on this. Many Twitter (X)⁤ users also pointed out ⁢this mistake and said that⁢ the ‘Alam Ara’​ actress was not ⁤Zubaida, who ‌was Hanwant Singh’s wife. Meanwhile, Zubaida’s son Khalid⁣ Mohammed also ⁢noticed this.

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Zubaida’s ‌son said- ⁢Can you at⁢ least apologize?

According to ‘Indian Express’, he reprimanded‌ the ⁣makers and wrote on his X ​account, ⁤’KBC and ⁢Amitabh Bachchan. This is my ​late mother Zubaida Begum. ⁣When ‘Alam Ara’ was made, she was not born. The least‍ you can do is ⁢apologize at the event for the mistake. But do ⁤you know anything? I don’t expect that.

‘Can the⁣ makers clarify?’

He wrote in another post, “Kaun Banega Crorepati’… Whoever takes the decision can ​I request for clarification on ‘KBC’?⁣ Zubaida (Dhanragir) was ​a famous actress who acted in ‘Alam Ara’.‌ My⁣ mother Zubaida did not want to act, but her strict ‍father did not allow her to do so. How ​can your research team make such a mistake?
Interview Between Time.news Editor and Film Expert

Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have an esteemed expert in the field of cinema and television,​ Dr. Nisha‌ Kapoor. ⁢Nisha, thank you for joining us!

Dr. Kapoor: Thank you for having ​me! It’s a pleasure‍ to be here.

Editor: Let’s dive ‍right‍ into it. Recently, there was quite a stir during an episode⁣ of ‌’Kaun Banega Crorepati 16′ ⁣involving Varun‍ Dhawan and a⁢ question about‌ the late actress Zubaida. Can you fill‌ us in on what exactly happened?

Dr. Kapoor: Absolutely! In the latest episode,‍ Amitabh Bachchan ​posed a question regarding Zubaida, asking the contestants to identify ‌the actress who tragically died in a plane crash. Varun Dhawan ‌and⁤ director DK used all ​three lifelines before they eventually got the answer right – Zubaida.

Editor: That’s certainly an interesting turn of events. It seems that Khalid Mohammed, Zubaida’s son, was ⁣particularly incensed by how ‌this was handled. What do you think about that?

Dr.⁢ Kapoor: It’s understandable. Khalid’s‍ reaction likely stems from a ‍sense of protectiveness over ​his mother’s legacy. ‘KBC’⁤ is a very public platform, ⁢and⁣ any mistakes related to personalities ‌of the ⁤past can feel like a personal affront, especially when the context is sensitive.

Editor: Correct ​me if I’m wrong, but Zubaida was‌ significant in Indian film history, having⁤ starred in the ‌first Indian talkie, ‘Alam Ara’. ‌How⁣ do you think her story resonates today?

Dr. Kapoor: Zubaida’s ​contribution to Indian ‍cinema⁢ is monumental. She represents not just the glamour of⁢ the film​ industry‍ but also its evolution during a transformative period in Indian history. As the ⁣first actress ‌in a talkie, her legacy is both groundbreaking ‌and pivotal. Mistakes​ like the one seen on ‘KBC’‌ can overshadow ​that history if not handled with care.

Editor: ‌It seems this incident sparked a broader conversation about how historical figures are ⁣remembered and represented in popular culture. What do‌ you think the media’s responsibility should be when ⁣discussing such influential figures?

Dr. Kapoor: The ⁣media has ⁤a critical role in ensuring⁣ that such discussions are accurate and ‌respectful. They need‍ to provide context and acknowledge ​the complexities of a person’s life. Historical ⁣figures⁣ should be ⁤portrayed ​with the nuance they deserve, considering not only ⁢their achievements but also their ⁣personal stories.

Editor: ⁤Speaking of portrayals, Amitabh Bachchan made a light-hearted comment about Shatrughan Sinha’s tardiness in the same episode. Do you believe humor has a place in discussions ‌about serious topics?

Dr. Kapoor: Humor can ⁤be‍ a double-edged sword. While it ⁢can ⁢break the ice and engage the audience, it⁤ also has to⁢ be measured. Remarks about personal⁣ attributes or⁤ past events should ​be carefully navigated, ‌especially in a format like ‘KBC’ that celebrates significant ⁤cultural ⁣icons. The⁤ goal should be to strike a ‌balance ⁢between entertainment and⁣ sensitivity.

Editor: That’s a wise⁢ perspective, Nisha. As we​ continue to‌ consume media,‌ what lessons do you think ⁣viewers can take away from this ​incident on‍ ‘KBC’?

Dr.​ Kapoor: Viewers can learn the importance of historical context and the responsibility that comes with discussing influential figures. It’s ​a reminder to cherish and respect our cultural legacies and recognize that our⁤ understanding of​ them should be ​rooted in‍ accurate representations.

Editor: Well put! ​Thank you once again for sharing your insights, Dr. Kapoor. This has been a very enlightening discussion!

Dr. Kapoor: ​ Thank you! ​It was a pleasure to ‌discuss these important aspects of our cultural narrative with you.

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