Megha Patil – First Female to Win 7 Crore on KBC8
After Narula Brothers, Megha Patil won Rs. 7 Crore on KBC8. She is the first female who won the highest amount on the KBC platform. Megha Patil is a homemaker and tuition teacher from Vasai, Mumbai. She is very lucky in this aspect.
But the sad thing is, Megha is suffering from terminal cancer. She is a survivor of breast cancer in 2008 but later developed liver cancer. She wants to repay the loans of her husband who is a government employee and took loans for her medical treatment. She wishes to use part of the prize money for her further treatment and the remaining will be spent on her children’s education. Megha said her son who is studying at IIT has encouraged her very much to be on the show by ordering books and encouraging her to answer the questions ever since her selection. She answered all questions and her episode will be aired soon. Big B Amitabh appreciated her spirit and courage.
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