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Sushil Kumar, who hails from Bihar, revealed in his Facebook post that he was cheated by a lot of people after won Rs 5 crore on KBC 5.

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Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan is set to return to TV once again with Kaun Banega Crorepati after few weeks and Sony TV has already started sharing promos from the upcoming show. As KBC 15 is set to go on air soon, let's talk about the tragic life story of KBC 5 winner Sushil Kumar.

Sushil Kumar, who hails from Bihar, had won Rs 5 crore in 2011. But Sushil Kumar was unable to make good use of his money and he lost all his money and went bankrupt within no time. In 2020, Sushil Kumar posted a message on Facebook talking about his tragic story.

Sushil Kumar revealed in his Facebook post that he was cheated by a lot of people after won Rs 5 crore on KBC 5. Sushil also mentioned that he got very active in charity work after winning the money and was fooled by people around him.

 “After KBC, I became a philanthropist, who was addicted to 'secret donations' and would attend about 50 thousand events in a month. Due to this, a lot of times, people cheated on me, which I got to know only later after the donations were made. Due to this, my relationship with my wife was slowly worsening. She would often said that I don't know how to differentiate between the right and wrong people and that I wasn't concerned about the future. We would often fight over this,” Sushil Kumar wrote.

Sushil said that when news about his getting bankrupt got out people stopped calling him to events. “And now, how did I become bankrupt...? You will find the story a little 'filmy'. While I was strolling one day, a journalist from an English newspaper called me. While everything was going fine, suddenly he asked me something which left me irritated, so I randomly told him that all my money was exhausted and I had two cows and was surviving by selling milk and earning some money off it. And after that, all of you must be aware of the impact of that news. Soon after, all those who I was surrounded with, cornered themselves. I wasn't invited to events and that's when I got some time to think about what should I do next,” he wrote.

Sushil further stated back then that how he felt “Due to the nature of my business, I came in contact with a few boys studying media in Jamia Millia, those studying at IIMC, their seniors and also a few others who were studying research in JNU. I also got introduced to some theatre artists. However, when these students and artists would talk about a subject, I would feel intimidated and realised that I didn't know much about other topics or subjects. Slowly, I got addicted to alcohol and smoking, in addition to other addictions. whenever I stayed in Delhi for a week, I indulged in drinking and smoking with seven different groups. I found their talks attractive. In their company, I started taking media very lightly,” he said.

Sushil Kumar is currently working as a teacher and is focusing on his responsibilities as an environmentalist. He had gone to Mumbai to try his luck in Bollywood but in vain.

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