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100

In the movie Don, this line established the protagonist’s invincible aura.

 “Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi, namumkin hai”

100

This iconic actor is known as the “Shahenshah of Bollywood” and has been a cornerstone of Indian cinema since the 1970s.

Amitabh Bachchan

100

What is the name of Shah Ruth Khan’s wife?

Gauri Khan

100

Before Salman Khan became the permanent host, this Bollywood actor hosted Bigg Boss Season 3.

Amitabh Bachchan

100

This Mughal emperor built the iconic Taj Mahal in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal.

Shah Jahan

200

This playful line from Sholay is used by Veeru to ask about the feisty talkative heroine.

Tumhara naam kya hai, Basanti?

200

This Bollywood movie, released in 1957, is often considered one of the greatest films ever made and was India’s first entry for the Oscars.

Mother India

200

This Bollywood power couple tied the knot in 2018 and have starred together in films like Ram-Leela and Bajirao Mastani.

Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh

200

This contestant from Bigg Boss 7 became infamous for shouting “Baap pe mat jaana!” during an argument.

Armaan Kohli

200

This emperor of the Maurya Dynasty converted to Buddhism after the Kalinga War and spread its teachings across Asia.

Ashoka

300

Geet from Jab We Met proudly declares this line, showcasing her self-love.

Main apni favorite hoon

300

This Bollywood film, starring Aamir Khan, became the first Indian movie to gross over ₹2,000 crore worldwide.

Dangal

300

The daughter of producer Boney Kapoor and late actress Sridevi, she debuted with the movie Dhadak.

Janhvi Kapoor

300

This long-running soap opera, centered on Tulsi Virani, redefined Indian television drama.

Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi

300

In 1857, this city became the center of India’s First War of Independence, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny.

Meerut

400

 In Kal Ho Naa Ho, this optimistic line encourages living life to the fullest because tomorrow is uncertain.

“Jiyo! Khush raho! Muskurao! Kya pata, kal ho naa ho”

400

This item number song from Devdas (2002) features Madhuri Dixit dancing in a lehenga that weighed over 30 kilograms.

Maar Daala

400

This classical Indian dance form from Tamil Nadu is known for its intricate gestures and storytelling.

Bharatanatyam

400

This is the maximum cash prize that contestants can win on Kaun Banega Crorepati.

₹7 crore

400

This freedom fighter formed the Indian National Army (INA) to fight against British rule during World War II.

Subhas Chandra Bose

500

 In Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ), this phrase is said by Amrish Puri while feeding pigeons.

“Ja Simran, ja. Jee le apni zindagi”

500

Known as the “Tragedy King,” this actor ruled Bollywood in the 1950s with his heart-wrenching performances.

Dilip Kumar

500

This Indian soap opera, featuring Ram Kapoor as Jai Walia, revolves around a businessman who falls in love with his much younger wife, Bani.

Kasamh Se

500

This actor, known for playing Gutthi, became a fan favorite for his quirky performances on The Kapil Sharma Show.

Sunil Grover

500

This ancient Indian university, located in modern-day Bihar, was one of the world’s first residential universities.

Nalanda University