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KBC 13: Rani Mukerji reminds Amitabh Bachchan of wife Jaya; leaves him speechless

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Chandigarh, November 17

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This week, it will be Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukherji, Siddhant Chaturvedi and Sharvari Wagh, the cast of Bunty Aur Babli 2, at the Shaandar Shukravaar episode of Kaun Banega Croroepati 13. A look at the promo, which has been shared by Sony Entertainment Television, and you know it’s packed with fun and special moments.

The promo begins with Siddhant doing a rap where he calls Amitabh Bachchan ‘sabke baap’, an iconic dialogue from the megastar’s film ‘Shahenshah’. Then enter Rani and Saif on the stage, who make this angry face complaining to Big B that Siddhant and Sharvari had locked them in a room.

We get to see Rani and Saif do ballroom dance on the title track of their film ‘Hum Tum’. When Amitabh plays a game with the two, he asks, “Kisko sabse zyada gussa aata hai? In response, Rani holds up a placard that has her face on it and she says, “Har Bengali ke andar ek Kali to hai chhupi hui.”

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Her response leave Amitabh speechless as he says, “No more questions”. Is it that he is reminded of Jaya Bachchan because Jaya is a Bengali too?

Watch the promo here:

On many occasions, Amitabh has called himself ‘Banglar jamaibabu, which means the son-in-law of Bengal.

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