KKN Gurugram Desk | In what marks the end of an era in Indian television history, Amitabh Bachchan has officially announced his departure from the beloved quiz show Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) after an extraordinary 25-year-long association with the program. Starting from the very first season in 2000, Big B has been the face, voice, and emotional core of the show, becoming synonymous with the catchphrase: “Lock kiya jaaye?”
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The announcement has stirred a wave of nostalgia, admiration, and even sadness among fans who grew up watching the legendary actor quiz participants under the spotlight.
Bachchan Bids Farewell: A Statement that Moved Millions
Amitabh Bachchan, 82, released a heartfelt note on social media, confirming that he would not return for Season 16 of KBC, which is set to air later this year.
“25 years, a lifetime of memories, stories that touched hearts, and contestants who inspired a nation — my journey with Kaun Banega Crorepati has been nothing short of a blessing,” he wrote.
He further added,
“It’s time for change, for new energy, new questions, and a new face to carry this iconic format forward.”
The statement triggered an outpouring of emotions from fans, celebrities, and industry veterans alike, many of whom consider KBC and Amitabh Bachchan inseparable.
Who Is the New Host of KBC?
The question on everyone’s mind: Who is replacing Amitabh Bachchan on KBC?
Sources close to the production have confirmed that actor Ranveer Singh has been finalized as the new host of Kaun Banega Crorepati Season 16. The announcement has already sparked excitement across social media, with fans curious to see how Singh’s youthful energy and flamboyant style will redefine the legacy of the show.
Why Ranveer Singh?
According to Sony TV and Endemol Shine India (the production house):
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Ranveer brings a youthful appeal that can attract a new generation of viewers.
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He has proven versatility, from serious roles (83) to high-energy entertainment (Gully Boy).
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His hosting experience on OTT shows and brand endorsements shows his strong connect with both urban and rural audiences.
“Ranveer Singh is not here to replace Mr. Bachchan, because no one can. He is here to reimagine the show for the next era,” said a Sony spokesperson.
25 Years of KBC: A Cultural Phenomenon
Kaun Banega Crorepati, modeled after the international format Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, first aired in July 2000 on Star Plus. It instantly became a hit — not only because of its format but because of Amitabh Bachchan’s dignified yet warm presence.
Over the years, KBC has:
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Made millionaires out of ordinary Indians
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Brought educational awareness to the masses
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Provided a platform for social stories and grassroots voices
KBC became more than a game show — it became a national institution.
Bachchan’s Impact: More Than Just a Host
What set Amitabh Bachchan apart was his ability to connect deeply with contestants. Whether it was an underprivileged farmer, a housewife from rural India, or a young aspirant, he treated each guest with dignity, warmth, and empathy.
“He wasn’t just reading questions. He was part of their stories, their struggles, and their dreams,” said a long-time viewer.
Through segments like “Karamveer” and “Play Along”, Bachchan helped bring real issues into mainstream discussion — from gender inequality to disability awareness.
Previous Attempts at Replacing Big B: A Mixed Bag
This isn’t the first time KBC has tried a change in hosting. In 2007, Shah Rukh Khan hosted Season 3, but the response was lukewarm. The audience simply missed the gravitas that Amitabh brought to the hot seat.
After that season, Bachchan returned, and the show regained its TRPs and critical acclaim.
The challenge for Ranveer Singh — or anyone who follows Bachchan — is not about delivering questions with flair but connecting emotionally with both urban and rural India, across generations.
Season 16: What’s New in KBC 2025?
According to inside reports, KBC Season 16 will come with several format updates:
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Interactive audience segments powered by mobile apps
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More regional language participation
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Youth-centric special episodes aligned with digital literacy, entrepreneurship, and sustainability
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Weekly “Legacy Round”, where former contestants revisit their stories
Sony is reportedly investing in a massive marketing campaign to introduce Ranveer Singh as the new host, while respectfully honoring Amitabh Bachchan’s legacy.
Industry Reactions: Emotional, Yet Optimistic
Celebrities, journalists, and former contestants have reacted emotionally to Bachchan’s departure:
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Anupam Kher tweeted: “Legends don’t need replacements. They leave behind legacies. Thank you, Amit ji.”
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Vidya Balan, a former contestant in a special episode, shared: “That hot seat felt warm because of the host. Thank you for the memories.”
Meanwhile, Ranveer Singh posted a humble response:
“This is not just a show — it’s an honor. Mr. Bachchan has created magic. I hope to carry it forward with respect, energy, and lots of love.”
The Business of KBC: Why the Change Matters
KBC isn’t just a show — it’s one of the most bankable IPs in Indian television history:
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Generates millions in ad revenue per season
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Attracts pan-India brand sponsorships
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Consistently ranks in top 5 TRP charts
With changing viewership trends and younger audiences moving to OTT and short-form content, Sony aims to future-proof KBC with this change in format and host.
Audience Divide: Can Ranveer Singh Match Up?
While excitement is high, so is skepticism. On social platforms like Reddit and Twitter, users are divided:
In support:
“Ranveer has the energy, intelligence, and emotional intelligence. Let’s give him a chance.”
Skeptical voices:
“KBC is not about style — it’s about grace. That was Amitabh Bachchan.”
The channel’s challenge will be to win trust while appealing to new viewers, especially Gen Z and Tier-2 urban audiences.
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