<p>Sameer Nair and Siddhartha Basu, the brains behind the successful game show 'Kaun Banega Crorepati', are joining hands again for a similar show on Imagine. The format of the show is different as a team of four people related to each other will participate and questions will be posed to them based on what they see on television.<br /><br />A prize money of Rs 1 crore will be given away on the show for which the official announcement is yet to be made. "Yes... I am hosting a game show on Imagine called Big Money. Really looking forward to it as I have been a great fan of Siddharth Basu. This concept is unique to the Indian viewers and families who watch TV will completely relate to it and enjoy it," Madhavan said.<br /><br />"In our country where family ties and values are very strong, it would be interesting to see how they react under pressure to win one crore. Such a pleasure to be working with Imagine," he added. The 40-year-old actor, who celebrated his birthday on June 1, is not new to the small screen as he started his career with serials like 'Banegi Apni Baat' and 'Sea Hawks'.<br /><br />After making it big in the South Indian film industry, Madhavan had a stint with TV again in 2005 with game show 'Deal Ya No Deal'. The star is back after a gap of four years with 'Big Money' which is set to air in July.</p>
<p>Sameer Nair and Siddhartha Basu, the brains behind the successful game show 'Kaun Banega Crorepati', are joining hands again for a similar show on Imagine. The format of the show is different as a team of four people related to each other will participate and questions will be posed to them based on what they see on television.<br /><br />A prize money of Rs 1 crore will be given away on the show for which the official announcement is yet to be made. "Yes... I am hosting a game show on Imagine called Big Money. Really looking forward to it as I have been a great fan of Siddharth Basu. This concept is unique to the Indian viewers and families who watch TV will completely relate to it and enjoy it," Madhavan said.<br /><br />"In our country where family ties and values are very strong, it would be interesting to see how they react under pressure to win one crore. Such a pleasure to be working with Imagine," he added. The 40-year-old actor, who celebrated his birthday on June 1, is not new to the small screen as he started his career with serials like 'Banegi Apni Baat' and 'Sea Hawks'.<br /><br />After making it big in the South Indian film industry, Madhavan had a stint with TV again in 2005 with game show 'Deal Ya No Deal'. The star is back after a gap of four years with 'Big Money' which is set to air in July.</p>