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The newest episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati 16 was graced by the presence of Zoha Fatima who came from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh and made it to the hot seat after winning the Fastest Finger First round.

Zooming in on Zoha’s academic profile, she is a diligent student who has completed the NEET exam and is currently studying at the Armed Forces Medical College. While pursuing her education, she said “The thought of pursuing a career in the army interests me deeply. The uniform, the orderliness that comes with it, and being a physician of the army is truly a gallant occupation.”

On his part, Amitabh Bachchan commended her on her zeal and said, “Discipline is the most fundamental aspect. Ideally every civilian should undergo military training for a few months. It would be quite beneficial.”

To kick off the gameplay, Zoha was asked a simple question, “Choose the answer which does not belong to the group. Jalebi, Gulab Jamun, Rasmalai or Kachori” for which she was rewarded 1000, and much to everyone’s surprise, she got it right.

She also won the Dugnaastra after correctly completing the Super Sawaal which was: In which city would you find Bara Imambara and Rumi Darwaza? In that case, where do you think its located? Without flinching, Zoha responded with, “Lucknow”

While playing the game she claimed to have run a full marathon for 42 kilometers and she even placed third. Big B was shocked, and reminisced “We used to have marathons as well, but ours involved running to sweet shops!” In the course of the game, Zoha managed to answer her questions using her lifelines. She also mentioned the Indian cricketer, Abhishek Sharma, who hit a century off just 37 balls in 2025, and that John Nash, the economist who was a Nobel laureate, had an autobiography called A Beautiful Mind. Being an avid journaler, Zoha showed her personal diary that includes all the memories from her KBC journey to Amitabh. She even asked Big B for an autograph, which he willingly provided.On her way out she was able to obtain Rs 3,20,000 after umanswered the question for Rs 6,40,000 about the dance format called SinhToo originated in Himachal Pradesh.


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