Mumbai, Sep 21: Megastar Amitabh Bachchan trolled actress Sonakshi Sinha for struggling to give the right answer to a question on the "Ramayana" during an episode of "Kaun Banega Crorepati", the popular quiz show he hosts.

Sonakshi was seen on the KBC hotseat with Rajasthani artisan Ruma Devi, facing show host Bachchan. He asks: "According to Ramayana, Hanuman fetched the Sanjeevani herb for whom?" Sonakshi is visibly confused and uses a lifeline.

Big B could not stop himself from questioning Sonakshi, daughter of actor Shatrughan Sinha.

"Aapke pitaji ka naam hai Shatrughan, aap jis ghar me rehti hain, uska naam hai Ramayan. Aapke jitne chacha hain, wo sab Ramayan se sambandhit hain, Aapko ye nahi pata ki Lakshman ke liye laaye they jadibooti? (Your father's name is Shatrughan and you home is called Ramayan. Your uncles are all connected to the Ramayan. How do you not know that jadibooti was brought for?)"

Sonakshi replied: "Mujhe laga tha, lekin main inke liye bahut nervous thi to chance nahi lena chahti thi (I had a hunch about the right answer, but I was nervous and did not want to take any chance)."

After being trolled for failing to answer a question related to Ramayana on KBC, Sonakshi Sinha tweeted, "Dear jaage hue trolls. I don't even remember the Pythagoras theorem...Periodic Table". Adding that 'she doesn't even remember what she doesn't remember', she told trolls, "If you don't have any other work, please make memes on all this as well. I love memes."

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Shivamogga: A 68-year-old man was allegedly murdered when he was taking a walk on the Government PU College Road in Hosakoppa village, Hole Honnur, in Bhadravathi taluk on Friday.

The deceased man, identified as Hemanna, is reported to have been attacked earlier too, but is learned to have had a narrow escape.

Hole Honnur Police, being informed of the incident, visited the spot and are learned to have conducted an inspection.