Posted on 10/28/2011 9:55:56 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Sushil Kumar has become the first ever man to win Indias $1 million grand prize on its version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
The story closely resembles that of the inspirational 2008 Academy Award winner Slumdog Millionaire. Kumar, from the poor East Indian town of Bihar, is employed as a computer data entry operator and earns barely enough to get by. He shared that he grew up without as much as a television set, as his family could not afford one.
His win has made him a national icon who gives hope to millions of Indias poor that rising above ones situation is indeed possible. It is said he was encouraged by neighbors who were impressed by his ability to answer the questions on TV to go on the actual show and give it a try.
After applying and passing a test, he was informed he would be on the show in Mumbai only a few days before it was taped. He had never been on a plane before nor even visited a major city - but by Saturday night, his life was turned on its head.
The popular Indian game show, which airs on Sony Entertainment Television India, has had people win its top prize before, but Kumar is the first to earn the $1 million total since the jackpot was upped two years ago.
Maybe Ill believe this when I actually watch the episode with my family on TV, Kumar said, still finding it hard to absorb his historical achievement.
When asked what he plans to do with the money, he revealed humble desires - he wants to buy a house for his family, and pay for an exam that will allow him to apply for a civil service job. Despite his winnings, he firmly expects to continue working.
He also plans to go back to his small town and donate a library to the people, giving kids the opportunity to read and learn and make a better life for themselves.
The episode is scheduled on air on Nov.2, and promises to be an emotional show for the viewers.
Amitabh Bachchan, the popular Bollywood icon who hosts the show, shared that the place exploded with jubilation, with the audience and Kumars family screaming and crying with joy, creating what the host described as the wildest scenes he had seen throughout his 11 years on the program.
employed as a computer data entry operator and earns barely enough to get by
Will do C++ and Jabbascipt and run BVTs and fix bugs for food?
RE: Will do C++ and Jabbascipt and run BVTs and fix bugs for food?
Data entry Operators generally don’t program in C++. If they can, why not make them programmers and increase their salaries?
In the history of mankind, no one has ever done worse for NOT watching television. Someone should send this message to youths everywhere.
“from the poor East Indian town of Bihar” — Bihar is a state of 100 million people not a town.....
first it says: "from the poor East Indian town of Bihar" -- Bihar is a state of 100 million people not a town.....
Then it messes up his profession -- read the indian website that says Bihar-based teacher Sushil Kumar...Sushil Kumar is a computer operator and a part-time tutor in Bihar and also it points out that he earns a salary of just Rs 6,500 per month -- that's only about $120/month but it's not only about the normal Indian GDP per capita, but its not too bad for a poor state like Bihar where food is cheap (heck it's cheap in most of India) as are standard clothes. You can get a filling vegetarian meal (which most Indians eat) for $1 or 2 in the big cities, but it would be cheaper in the villages
The term "Computer operator" probably means someone who types in the accounts for small businesses in his town
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