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Money is the root of all waste! Sushil Kumar, who was shocked by winning five million rupees in the fifth season of one of the hit game shows ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ on the Indian TV screen, has proved his point. After earning 5 million rupees in 2011 on KBC, darkness fell on his life!
Where money brings prosperity to people’s lives, civilized life becomes more difficult! His life became much more difficult and challenging. Sushil wrote about that challenge in a recent Facebook post.
Sushil was intoxicated with a large amount of money and drowned in alcohol and cigarettes. He said the scammers tricked him and took a lot of money. Sushil even got into a relationship with his wife. His arranged life is ruined.
As the title of this open letter, he wrote: ‘The worst moment of my life starts when I win KBC.’
Sushil writes that after winning the KBC, he would be invited to various events in Bihar for 15 days a month. So it has no longer been studied. The media were always eager to interview him. The media was very excited about what was happening in his life. So he quickly invested in various businesses so he could tell the media what he had done. Most places were unable to raise the money invested.
After earning five million rupees at KBC, Sushil also started working as a social worker. It began awarding grants of about fifty thousand rupees to different organizations each month. Then little by little all the money got out of hand and at one point he could not trust any man, the situation reached a point where he had constant problems with his wife. He finally sat down to divorce her.
Sushil became addicted to drugs for a time. He then spent hours viewing images on his laptop and planned to become a filmmaker. Arrives again in Mumbai. But people advised him to start working with television. Sushil wrote a script like that, which sold for 20,000 rupees, according to the five-million rupee winner of KBC’s fifth season.
He writes: ‘To find yourself, man has to do what your heart tells you, even if your ego can never be satisfied. Being a good person is more valuable than being a successful and popular person ”.
After realizing this last truth of life, Sushil returned to Champaran from Mumbai in 2016. And I completely gave up alcoholism and started a new life as a teacher. Sushil hasn’t even touched a cigarette in the last year, writes Kaun Banega sitting on the hot seat of a millionaire and the correct answer to five crore questions.
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