<p>The actor-turned producer, who donated the amount to a kids' charity, used his all life lines before reaching the final stage on 'Ke Hobe Banglar Kotipoti' and gave correct answers after some friendly tiffs with Kiran.<br /><br />The star couple were the first to win the huge amount on the regional game show, with the highest prize money being Rs 25 lakh won by a commoner previously.<br /><br />After being told that they were the first winners of the amount, Aamir and Kiran exclaimed, "Oh! Is it?"<br /><br />When Ganguly, 39, said that Aamir's answers for the last two posers - about the emblem within the Hyderabad Nizam's first flag and India sharing the longest boundary with which neigbhouring country - were bang on target, Kiran said, "He is like this always, very clear in thoughts and precise with keen interest in history and geography.<br /><br />"He also never gets worked up in a situation." The couple said the entire amount would go to Saraswati Mandir Trust, a children's charity.<br /><br />Conversation on the show, aired on the former Indian skipper's birthday, steered towards Aamir's latest film 'Delhi Belly'.<br /><br />Joking that it is time for item girls to pack up, Aamir, 46, said that his 'I hate you, like I love you' number in the film is a tribute to the disco era of the 1980s.<br /><br />"The dance number is my tribute to that golden era of Bappida (Lahiri) and Mithunda (Chakarvarty). This is to all those who belonged to that era - Amitabh Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor, Jeetendra and Govinda."</p>.<p>To a question by Ganguly, Aamir said he would not want children watching the episode flocking to cineplexes to see 'Delhi Belly' "as it is an adult comedy but very youthful and a lot irreverent."<br /><br /></p>
<p>The actor-turned producer, who donated the amount to a kids' charity, used his all life lines before reaching the final stage on 'Ke Hobe Banglar Kotipoti' and gave correct answers after some friendly tiffs with Kiran.<br /><br />The star couple were the first to win the huge amount on the regional game show, with the highest prize money being Rs 25 lakh won by a commoner previously.<br /><br />After being told that they were the first winners of the amount, Aamir and Kiran exclaimed, "Oh! Is it?"<br /><br />When Ganguly, 39, said that Aamir's answers for the last two posers - about the emblem within the Hyderabad Nizam's first flag and India sharing the longest boundary with which neigbhouring country - were bang on target, Kiran said, "He is like this always, very clear in thoughts and precise with keen interest in history and geography.<br /><br />"He also never gets worked up in a situation." The couple said the entire amount would go to Saraswati Mandir Trust, a children's charity.<br /><br />Conversation on the show, aired on the former Indian skipper's birthday, steered towards Aamir's latest film 'Delhi Belly'.<br /><br />Joking that it is time for item girls to pack up, Aamir, 46, said that his 'I hate you, like I love you' number in the film is a tribute to the disco era of the 1980s.<br /><br />"The dance number is my tribute to that golden era of Bappida (Lahiri) and Mithunda (Chakarvarty). This is to all those who belonged to that era - Amitabh Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor, Jeetendra and Govinda."</p>.<p>To a question by Ganguly, Aamir said he would not want children watching the episode flocking to cineplexes to see 'Delhi Belly' "as it is an adult comedy but very youthful and a lot irreverent."<br /><br /></p>