
It is Nazia Naseem who has won one crore rupees in the latest season of Indian television's popular show 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' (KBC) and with this, she has become the first millionaire of this season.
This incident of November 11 has changed her life and now she has become special from mangoes.
On the night of 10 and 11 November, his entire family watched KBC's shows in which Nazia was the host of the show's host and Indian cinema legend Amitabh Bachchan.
Now she has come to Ranchi from Delhi where her mother-in-law and other family members live. His childhood has passed in the streets of this city and his many memories make him even stronger.
Nazia Naseem studied at Ranchi's DAV Shyamali School (now Jawahar Vidya Mandir), where Captain Cool Mahendra Singh Dhoni of Indian cricket also used to study.
In later years, he also studied at the prestigious Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) in Delhi. Now he is working in a senior position in a well-known motorcycle manufacturing company.
She lives in Delhi with her husband Mohammad Shakeel and Dal Sal's son Danyal.
Kbc trip
Nazia Naseem recalls her KBC experience, saying, "I wanted to go into the Kaun Banega Crorepati for the last 20 years." Thank goodness I got this chance.
"I was most happy when Amitabh Bachchan told me that" Nazia Ji, I am proud of you. " (I'm proud of you). This year will be bad for someone else. This year was the best for me. These memories will stay with me.
"My and my mother's wishes have been fulfilled." All the credit for this goes to my family. Which gave me the freedom to get out and read. Especially my mother, despite being married at an early age, she not only completed her studies but is also a businesswoman. She runs a boutique and is self-sufficient. ''
What to be afraid of risk
Nazia says, "When I was for the thirteenth question, I was talking to Amitabh Ji, this question was of 25 lakh rupees. I was confident but was not sure about the answer, then I said - I have taken the risk, I have taken it once more in life. Then the answer I gave turned out to be correct. With this, I had won 2.5 million.
"I had tears in my eyes. I looked back and saw my mother and husband." My confidence became stronger and by the time I reached the sixteenth question. Then you are all aware of the result that came. I won one crore rupees and became the first winner of this season to win so much money. ''
Feminism learned from home
Nazia calls herself a womanist and says that she has inherited it from her mother.
He said, "I had seen the movie Sonchiraiya. In it, the artist playing the role of Phoolan Devi says to Bhoomi Padnekar - 'Woman has no caste'. This is a big deal.
"Even today, women in our society have not got the freedom they deserve. I aspire for a society where parents do not teach their girls that they will find a good boy (spouse), but rather teach that they will become a good girl after studying. The boys will meet again.
Nazia says, "I learned this from the behavior of Abbu and Ammi in my childhood and after marriage, my husband created such an environment for me." I want my son to grow up and respect women and maintain the tradition of women's freedom in my family. This is the biggest need of our society.
'Average in studies but a resolved child'
Nazia's mother Bushra Naseem told the BBC that "Nazia was an average student in childhood. She was a diligent and calm girl and was the most settled of her three siblings.
"Nazia would solve many things about the fights of the brothers and sisters." Its inking would be felt by the family members later. It was then felt that in the future it would brighten our name. Today we are happy and the reason is my daughter. ''
Mohammad Nasimuddin of Nazia's father (Abu) has retired from the Steel Authority of India (SAIL).
He said, "I did not make any difference between my sons and daughters." Everyone studied together in the same school. Because of this, today everybody is organized in their life. What more would a parent want than this, I am sure that there will be more happiness in Nazia's life. KBC is just a halt.
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