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Rudra Chitte, a young and sharp contestant from Vadodara in Gujarat, was a quick favorite on Kaun Banega Crorepati 17 when they had their Diwali Special Juniors Week. Across from Kaun Banega Crorepati 17 host Amitabh Bachchan, he impressed all with his clever mind, razor-sharp wit and sunny disposition.
Rudra Chitte is a child prodigy from Vadodara, Gujarat, who gained popularity after being featured on Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) Season 17 – Diwali Special Juniors Week. With his quick wit, positive attitude, and one-liners, Rudra became an overnight fan favourite even host Amitabh Bachchan was taken aback by his confidence.
Rudra is a school-going child . His hometown is Vadodara, Gujarat. His passion is Technology and coding. He wants to make India's first operating system as a part of Atmanirbhar Bharat. Rudra impressed not only as a quiz participant but as a performer, inventor, and next-generation tech leader in the making.
Rudra beamed with pride that he is interested in coding and hopes to create India's very first operating system, in accordance with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. Throughout the show, he utilized his lifelines effectively and solved difficult questions effortlessly, all the while remaining cool and calm.
One of the most amusing moments occurred when Rudra suddenly started dancing on the show. Intrigued, Amitabh Bachchan inquired about the dance. Rudra said, "This is an aura farming dance video on Instagram, which was trending, and I was doing it."
Big B playfully inquired about whether actual farming was needed for it leaving the entire studio in shock. Both continued making entertained of it, making the segment one of the most memorable moments of the episode.
Rudra's witty replies impressed even Amitabh Bachchan. Describing how he collects his pocket money, he mentioned, "When my dad used to arrive fatigued and request massaging, I would do it most of the time, then I'd ask him for money. Sometimes, my mother asks me to fetch milk from outside, I charge her for that."
Rudra employed the Gyanastra lifeline to solve the ₹50,000 question on which Indian sportsperson had not won more than one Olympic medal. He first chose Manu Bhaker but later corrected it to Mary Kom.
He went on with his winning spree with confidence:
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