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Theme

The TG enters our stall and meets a Guruji. The Guruji has just returned from the Himalayas. He asks
the TG to hand him a newspaper so he can catch up with the happenings. On the front page, we
print the news of a bank robbery. Guruji says something on the lines of, “ghor kalyug! Kya ho raha
hai aaj ke zamane mein?....”. The Guru wants the TG to recover the money and “right the wrongs”.
There are three villains (Gabbar, Don and Mogambo) involved who we know have stolen the money.
The TG has to go and recover the money from them. The villain would give the TG a task and on its
completion he would give a part of the loot back to the TG. Each villain would have 3-4 tasks, each
task corresponding to one question from the questionnaire. On completion of the task, TG would
receive some money back from the loot. The last round of KBC would be played as the TG would
have to earn extra cash to make up the total required amount stolen before he can return it to the
bank.

Stage 1

Guruji
Guruji has just returned after years of penance in the Himalayas. He is clueless of what’s happening
in the world.

He asks the TG to fetch him a newspaper which the TG is currently reading (Question 9) from a
newspaper stand nearby (the stand will have various papers). He will then ask if the TG has switched
between the newspapers in the past (question 8). He will casually ask how much time the TG spends
on reading the newspaper (Question 7).

When the Guruji opens the newspaper, he will see on the cover a story of a big bank robbery
(printed and placed by us). Guruji, on reading this, says something on the lines of, “ghor kalyug! Kya
ho raha hai aaj ke zamane mein?....”. The Guru wants the TG to recover the money and “right the
wrongs”.

Then, as the TG is leaving, the guruji will tell the TG that he likes the newspaper picked by TG and
wouldn’t want to change it in the future. So he performs a havan/puja so as to strengthen his
resolve. The guruji will ask the TG to pick from options in question 10 (the options will be in forms of
dry wood) and consign them to flames so he is cleansed of the temptations.

Materials required

 White long beard


 white long hair (wig)
 rudraksh mala (necklace)
 kamandal
 sadhu’s stick
 sadhu’s dress/costume
 dhoop (for producing smoke)
 tiger skin (for sadhu to sit on)
 rug/carpet (in case tiger skin is not found)
 newspaper stand (small rack types)
 Modified newspaper (with bank robbery cover story)
 Bricks
 Poster with picture of mountains, waterfalls, etc. for background behind sadhu
 Cardboard cutout representing flames
 Thermacol (5-6 slabs)
 Glue
 Paper cutter
 Tacking pins
 Sticks
 Tins

Stage 2

Gabbar Game-
There are 2 tasks

1. Opening game- to get the TG into the groove of things


2. Opening the safe

The TG would have to unlock Gabbar’s safe to get the money. We will ask question 11 here,
with each factor representing one dial on the safe (therefore there will be 12 concentric
circles) and the dial being divided into ten parts (ratings). The TG would have to set the
pointer on each dial to open the safe.

Stage 3

Don Game-
Don will be seated reading a copy of Mint. He will then ask the TG if he is aware of the newspaper
and if not, what does he usually read (question 17).

Golf game- yet to be allotted questions

Stage 4

HT vs TOI comparison
Not yet decided. There needs to be a use of the brahmastro here. Mogambo is also mentioned in the
ppt so feel free to use him.
Game/ tasks should be based on questions 12,13,14 as we need to have continuity of theme.

Stage 5

KBC
Yet to be formulated.

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