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00:00Music
00:12Clapping
00:25Welcome, welcome.
00:27So, today we are happy to have all the guests in the house,
00:32especially the children,
00:34to take you to the most exciting, exciting work.
00:38This is Sirasa Lakshapathi.
00:41Clapping
00:42Every person who comes to Sirasa Lakshapathi
00:45welcomes you with love and respect like no other.
00:49Also, when you, the audience, gather here,
00:59we have a question for you.
01:01We will discuss the question in detail
01:03and give you an answer.
01:06This is the question.
01:08Who is the person who does not harm the environment?
01:12A. Gadavila
01:14B. Purukpanua
01:15C. Dalambua
01:16D. Golubella
01:18If you answer these questions correctly,
01:20you can win Rs. 211 for sending an SMS.
01:25Next time, bring the children.
01:28Today's contestant is Dinesh Sampath.
01:31Clapping
01:40Dinesh, Dinesh, Dinesh.
01:43We have invited our environmentalist.
01:47How are you?
01:48I'm fine, Kandana Mahatma.
01:50Dinesh thinks it's a disease.
01:52When you say it's a disease,
01:54Dinesh thinks it's the disease of hospitals.
01:57What is it?
02:00It's like this.
02:02I've been studying medicine since I was a child.
02:05I'm telling you everything I know.
02:07What I can say about the disease of hospitals
02:12is that Sri Lankans are very well-educated.
02:17I think Sri Lankans are very well-educated people.
02:24I don't know if it's appropriate to say this now,
02:30but you have a very beautiful book.
02:33What is it called?
02:35Sudhu Yadda, Sudhu Guena, Ahimi Dadamang.
02:38Ahimi Dadamang.
02:40It's a very beautiful book.
02:42If you can find it, tell us.
02:44It's like a superhero book.
02:46It's very entertaining.
02:48In my story,
02:50there are a lot of books
02:52that we make into films.
02:54They don't exist here.
02:56They don't go to places like this.
02:58They don't come this way.
03:00We make them into films.
03:03So, in my village Ampara,
03:05Sudhu Dostaramahathya has written a book
03:08about the place where he visited.
03:10So, what I did was,
03:12I told him about the place,
03:14took the GPS code,
03:16took the Sri Lankan English dictionary,
03:19took the GPS code,
03:21and then we made a rapid tracking system
03:24for the first three days.
03:26And then,
03:29I went to the place where Dr. R.L. Hospital
03:32was found.
03:34I went there physically
03:36and saw how it was
03:38and how it is now.
03:40It was marked on a map.
03:42It was marked on a map.
03:44So, I could go there.
03:46I took the GPS code,
03:48took it with my friend
03:50and marked it.
03:52I took a special permission
03:54to enter the village.
03:56So, I went to the place
03:58about three times.
04:00First, in 2016.
04:02Then, in 2020,
04:04something special happened.
04:06I can remember it.
04:08A waterfall called Kalugallo
04:10was being built there.
04:12There was a pond called
04:14Valasgalge.
04:16So, the pond I saw in 2016,
04:18when I went there in 2020,
04:20it became part of the Kalugallo
04:22project.
04:24So, I went there
04:26with a history of my own.
04:28Sometimes, I could be there
04:30or my group could be there.
04:32That was the last time
04:34I saw Valasgalge.
04:36When I saw the things
04:38on the map,
04:40it was so beautiful.
04:42It's quite a shock.
04:44You have been to
04:46Yalayanakandayam,
04:48right?
04:50Yes.
04:52Yalayanakandayam
04:54is a place
04:56where people from
04:58all over the world
05:00come together.
05:02So, I was very happy
05:04to see people from
05:06all over the world
05:08coming together
05:10to celebrate
05:12Yalayanakandayam.
05:14So, I was very happy
05:16to see people from
05:18all over the world
05:20coming together
05:22to celebrate
05:24Yalayanakandayam.
05:26So, I was very happy
05:28to see people from
05:30all over the world
05:32coming together
05:34to celebrate
05:36Yalayanakandayam.
05:38So, I was very happy
05:40to see people from
05:42all over the world
05:44coming together
05:46to celebrate
05:48Yalayanakandayam.
05:50Dinesh, you have 10 more questions.
05:52You have received Rs. 3 million.
05:54Now, the next question
05:56is from a person worth Rs. 210.
05:58So, let's get to work.
06:00This question is for you.
06:02It's worth Rs. 310.
06:04Applause
06:06Applause
06:08Applause
06:10Who were the first
06:12to drink tea?
06:14A. Indians
06:16B. Turkish
06:20C. Japanese
06:22D. Chinese
06:46A. Indians
07:16Applause
07:26Applause
07:34Applause
07:36Applause
07:42Applause
07:46The answer to this question is Rs. 50,000.
07:53In the 1980s, what was the most important thing?
07:59A. The creation of the first tax office.
08:03B. The creation of the first tax administration.
08:07C. The first referendum.
08:10D. The first referendum.
08:13In the 1980s, there were a few leaders in Sri Lanka.
08:25I remember that they took a referendum.
08:29I remember that the leader of the people's party, J.R.Jayarjuna,
08:37took a referendum and took a step to change the government.
08:45I think that the leader of the people's party in 1980 was J.R.Jayarjuna.
08:51He was the leader of the people.
08:54If he was the leader of the people,
08:58there is no way to change the leader of the people.
09:02We should have changed the leader of the people long ago.
09:06Let's have a call-a-friend session.
09:10Call-a-friend is a must.
09:13Who do you want to talk to?
09:16I want to talk to Jagat Gunawardhana Sir.
09:21Yes.
09:23We are going to have a conversation with Jagat Gunawardhana Sir.
09:29I am not sure who Jagat Gunawardhana Sir is.
09:33How do you know Jagat Gunawardhana Sir?
09:36I am not sure who Jagat Gunawardhana Sir is.
09:40I want to know how you know Jagat Gunawardhana Sir.
09:44Jagat Gunawardhana Sir has come to our call-a-friend session.
09:49He is the call-a-friend.
09:52We have nothing to hide from him.
09:55Jagat Gunawardhana Sir met me at Pedadini University
10:00when I was preparing for my MSc.
10:03Jagat Gunawardhana Sir has done a lot for Sri Lankans.
10:09He is a great man.
10:13I want to talk to Jagat Gunawardhana Sir.
10:25Hello.
10:27Is this Jagat Gunawardhana Sir?
10:29Yes.
10:31I am Chandana Suryabandhara.
10:34I am Chandana Suryabandhara.
10:37We are going to have a conversation with Jagat Gunawardhana Sir.
10:42Before that, I would like to ask you a question.
10:47We are going to have a conversation with Jagat Gunawardhana Sir.
10:52Before that, I would like to ask you a question.
10:56If we join forces with the forest department,
11:03can we complain to anyone legally?
11:08Can we work legally?
11:12The forest department in Sri Lanka
11:16has a lot of power.
11:19The power that the government has
11:22is in the hands of the forest department and the forest safety department.
11:30The forest safety department is also in the hands of the forest department.
11:38So, if someone joins forces with the forest department,
11:42I don't know what kind of action it would take.
11:49I don't think it's a good idea, because it's a burden on the government to protect the forest.
11:56The forest that is protected by the Forest Protection Department can become a protected forest or a protected forest under the Forest Protection Act.
12:06Even if it's a forest named after a different state, we have given them a right to do so.
12:13The forest that is protected by the Forest Protection Department can become a protected forest or a protected forest under the Forest Protection Act.
12:27The government has given them a right to do so.
12:34So, a civilian can go and report to the police?
12:38Yes, the government has given them a right to go and report to the police.
12:46So, if it's a forest that is protected by the Forest Protection Department, they can report to the police.
12:56On the other hand, there are many things that we don't know.
13:01In our forestry sector, whether it's in Singhalese or non-Singhalese, we all have a duty and obligation to protect the environment.
13:16In our forestry sector, whether it's in Singhalese or non-Singhalese, we all have a duty and obligation to protect the environment.
13:25So, we have a duty to report to the police or the state government.
13:32Because we have a duty and obligation.
13:36So, we can report to anyone.
13:39Thank you very much for informing us about this.
13:42Today, we spoke to you.
13:45Mr. Dinesh Sampath is here to talk to you.
13:48He expects a favor from you.
13:50Would you like to do a favor for him?
13:53If I can do a favor for him, I will do it.
13:56You can do a favor for him.
13:58Dinesh, let's listen to your question.
14:02In the 1980s, what was the first decision made by the first forestry board, the first forest management board, the first public consultation, the first public decision?
14:16It was a non-issue.
14:18It was a non-issue, sir.
14:20Then, I will go from one to the other.
14:24Answer me.
14:26I will go from one to the other.
14:28No, answer me.
14:30The answer is the forest management board.
14:38I will take your answer.
14:41The first forest management board was Chanda Vimsin.
14:44Final answer?
14:45Final answer.
14:52What is he saying?
14:54The final answer is the forest management board.
14:57I think that is the answer.
15:00The first forest management board was Chanda Vimsin in 1987.
15:05It was established in 1988.
15:07The forest management board was established in 1988.
15:11I think the forest management board was established in 1988.
15:15We all know about the public consultation in 1983.
15:21Now, we have the first public consultation.
15:24That is why today I am here.
15:27As you said, the first public consultation was in 1980.
15:31That is, in 1978, the first public consultation was held in Sri Lanka.
15:38The first public consultation was held in Sri Lanka in 1978.
15:47In 1977, the first public consultation was held in Sri Lanka.
15:55Jaya Jawaharlal Nehru, on February 4, 1978,
16:03was appointed as the first public consultant in Sri Lanka.
16:07After that, the forest management board was changed.
16:10Now, you have the existing forest management board, right?
16:14In September 1978, he established a new forest management board.
16:19From that forest management board, he said,
16:22the current public consultant is Mr. Radha Tirumala.
16:25At that time, there was no public consultation.
16:28The first public consultation was held in 1982.
16:34He was appointed as the first public consultant in 1982.
16:37So, I would like to emphasize that it was in 1982 that the first public consultation was held.
16:43Let us move on to the next question.
16:45The next question is worth Rs. 70.
16:53What is the wrong information about giraffes?
16:56A. They only live in Africa.
16:59B. They don't come to a person in the middle of the time.
17:03C. They are the largest animal species in the world.
17:08D. They are the same size as a human body.
17:13Giraffe.
17:15I remember that there was a giraffe in the animal kingdom.
17:22But it had two legs.
17:25I remember that it had two legs.
17:33It came to a person in the middle of the time.
17:36Naturally, it only lives in Africa.
17:40I don't think I have seen any other giraffe.
17:48There are only 32 or 37.
17:50I don't know if there are 32 giraffes.
17:53I don't know.
18:00I don't know.
18:04There are only 32 or 37.
18:10I know one.
18:15It's D.
18:17Fine, it's A.
18:23Giraffe is a very sad animal.
18:29It has a bell like us.
18:35A big bell.
18:37Yes.
18:38Why do they call it a bell like us?
18:43It's not a bell like us.
18:47But it has a bell like us.
18:51Why do I say that?
19:01Mr. President.
19:03Dinesh.
19:06Now, I am talking about a giraffe.
19:13Now, I am talking about a giraffe.
19:16There is a bell like us.
19:21There are seven bells like us.
19:25Giraffe is one of the seven bells like us.
19:29Even if there is a big bell like us,
19:31Giraffe is one of the seven bells like us.
19:35We have to follow our own rules.
19:40Otherwise, our own rules will change.
19:44Each and every giraffe has a different pattern.
19:52It lives in Africa.
19:54It doesn't have any natural habitat.
19:56It lives only in Africa.
19:59Now, we have another question for you.
20:03Is there a giraffe in the world?
20:07Giraffe has 32.
20:10Dinesh.
20:13Giraffe has 32.
20:16In the animal kingdom,
20:22the biggest animal is called anteater.
20:26Do you remember?
20:32Giraffe has 32 anteaters, just like humans.
20:38Giraffe has 32 anteaters, just like humans.
20:41Yes, that's right.
20:44But, you have studied a lot of animals.
20:51Yes.
20:53What did you study?
20:55This is Sri Lanka's Kahakang Konde.
20:58This is Sri Lanka's Kahakang Konde.
21:00This is Sri Lanka's Kahakang Konde.
21:02This is Sri Lanka's Kahakang Konde.
21:04This is Sri Lanka's Kahakang Konde.
21:06This is Sri Lanka's Kahakang Konde.
21:08The bird is from Sri Lanka.
21:10Where did you learn this?
21:12Most people know this in middle school.
21:14We learned this in high school.
21:16Who is this?
21:17This is a big bird.
21:19This is the first bird in Sri Lanka.
21:21This is the first bird in Sri Lanka.
21:22This is an internal water bird.
21:24It is called Andhuru Nilmesimara.
21:27We know this bird-
21:29Shrilanka has also printed it for 50 rupees.
21:32How much did it cost?
21:34This is a good memory.
21:36Once, when I went to compete in the Chattupala Kanda,
21:40I went there to take a photo of a bird.
21:42It was nice to take a photo.
21:44When I looked at it from the front,
21:46I saw an image of a leopard.
21:50It was about 25 meters away from me.
21:54It was going the other way.
21:56It was looking at me.
21:58But it was in a state of hesitation.
22:01It was looking at you.
22:03It was going that way.
22:05When I went to the forest,
22:07it was a dark area.
22:09There was definitely darkness in the forest.
22:11I couldn't see it because of the fog.
22:13But it didn't harm me.
22:15At that time, I didn't harm the environment.
22:17It wasn't a leopard?
22:19No.
22:20What did it look like?
22:22It looked like a super mom.
22:24It lives in the Horton Plains forest.
22:28It has three mother birds.
22:32I took a photo of it from a distance.
22:35I observed it from a distance
22:37when we were in Chandana Mahatya.
22:39Oh, really?
22:41Yes.
22:42We kept looking for it.
22:44When we saw it,
22:46it was sitting on top of our car.
22:49I was asleep.
22:50When I woke up,
22:51I saw a female leopard in the middle of the road.
22:53It was running from the left side of the road.
22:55It looked like it was eating grass.
22:57It was running from the left side of the road.
22:59I didn't take a photo of it.
23:01I observed it from a distance.
23:03I took a photo of it from a distance.
23:08I should call it a super mom
23:10because it's very smart.
23:12It's wings were damaged quickly
23:14because of its mother's hunting skills.
23:17Ari Dinesh, thank you very much.
23:20We learned a lot from you.
23:24You are a very talented player.
23:29Thank you very much.
23:31We will send you the money
23:33through the Sampath Vishwa Online Banking App.
23:36We will talk to you soon.
23:38Good luck to you.
23:40Thank you very much.
23:52Now, it's our turn.
23:54There are six people
23:56who are eagerly waiting for the hot seat.
24:01Here they are.
24:21Among these six people,
24:24who will be the first one
24:26to get into the hot seat?
24:28This is the Fastest Finger First question.
24:35This is the question.
24:37This is the question.
24:39This is the question.
24:53This is the question.
24:55This is the question.
24:57This is the question.
24:59Let's see the answer.
25:01The first digit is millimetre.
25:03The second digit is centimetre.
25:05The third digit is metre.
25:07The last digit is kilometre.
25:09The winner is…
25:15Sanul Song.
25:24Hello, Sanul.
25:26Hello, sir.
25:27How are you?
25:28I am fine.
25:29Now, Sanul is here.
25:31Yes.
25:32What are you studying?
25:33Now, I am studying
25:34Political Science.
25:35I am a 12th grader.
25:36I am studying
25:37Mathematics.
25:38I am preparing to study
25:39in the year 2026.
25:40Sanul, what is a talent?
25:42I am a very talented person.
25:44I am very good at playing cricket.
25:47I am good at playing chess.
25:49I am good at talking.
25:51I am good at everything.
25:53I have a lot of talents.
25:55You have a talent package.
25:57When you work outside of Sanul,
25:59don't you feel tired
26:01when you work at school?
26:03Actually,
26:04I have time for such things.
26:06Otherwise,
26:07I believe that
26:08if I don't study,
26:09I won't be able to understand.
26:11How is that possible?
26:12I think that
26:13if I study well,
26:15I have a good mentality
26:16to study.
26:17Then,
26:18I can concentrate
26:19on those things.
26:20I can concentrate on them.
26:21Those things help me to create.
26:23Then,
26:24it is easy for me
26:25to study.
26:26Because,
26:27I think
26:28if I don't balance
26:29those things,
26:30I can't become a good person.
26:32That's how I think.
26:33That means,
26:34you are saying
26:35what you have seen today.
26:36Yes.
26:37Alright Sanul,
26:38tonight you will be able to
26:39get 3 million rupees.
26:42Yes.
26:43You have to answer
26:4415 questions.
26:45There are three options.
26:46Call a friend,
26:47ask the audience
26:48After Rs. 50 lakhs, a new lifeline will open up for Chanul.
26:53We call it the Switch.
26:56Okay?
26:56Okay.
26:57So, shall we begin?
26:58Let's begin.
26:59This is Chanul Jyothita.
27:08From my egg, egg, egg,
27:11from my egg, look at the world.
27:15Who is this?
27:17A. Pandek
27:20B. Vavulek
27:22C. Ittevek
27:24D. Kimbulek
27:25Kimbulek comes from the egg.
27:29So, it's D. Kimbulek.
27:31Chanul Kimbulek.
27:38The second question is worth Rs. 40,000.
27:42Who is the checkmate?
27:45A.
27:46B.
27:48C.
27:50D.
27:52The checkmate is King Zero.
27:55King.
27:56The checkmate is King Zero.
27:58The checkmate is King Zero.
28:02The third question is worth Rs. 80,000.
28:07I'm from Japan.
28:09What is the name of this egg?
28:12A.
28:13Panbok
28:15B. Lehenga
28:17C. Kimona
28:19D. Hanfu
28:20The answer is Kimona.
28:24I'm from Japan.
28:26The answer is Kimona.
28:30Panbok is Korean.
28:32Hanfu is Chinese.
28:35Lehenga is Indian.
28:37The fourth question is worth Rs. 10,000.
28:40What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
28:47A. Aluminium
28:49B. Sodium
28:51C. Platinum
28:53D. Nickel
28:54The answer is Sodium.
28:56What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
29:00Sodium.
29:04Let's move on to the next question.
29:06The question is worth Rs. 210,000.
29:08What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
29:12A. Aluminium
29:14B. Sodium
29:16C. Platinum
29:18D. Nickel
29:20I've seen two pictures.
29:23I know that Aluminium is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife.
29:28But those two pictures are not easy to cut.
29:34I can tell you the answer.
29:36What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
29:40A. Aluminium
29:42B. Sodium
29:44C. Platinum
29:46D. Nickel
29:48The answer is Sodium.
29:50What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
29:54A. Aluminium
29:56B. Sodium
29:58C. Platinum
30:00D. Nickel
30:02The answer is Sodium.
30:04What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
30:08A. Aluminium
30:10B. Sodium
30:12C. Platinum
30:14D. Nickel
30:16The answer is Sodium.
30:18What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
30:22A. Aluminium
30:24B. Sodium
30:26C. Platinum
30:28D. Nickel
30:30The answer is Sodium.
30:32What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
30:34A. Aluminium
30:36B. Sodium
30:38C. Platinum
30:40D. Nickel
30:42The answer is Sodium.
30:44What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
30:46A. Aluminium
30:48B. Sodium
30:50C. Platinum
30:52D. Nickel
30:54The answer is Sodium.
30:56What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
30:58A. Aluminium
31:00B. Sodium
31:02C. Platinum
31:04D. Nickel
31:06C. Platinum
31:08D. Nickel
31:10The answer is Sodium.
31:12What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
31:14A. Aluminium
31:16B. Sodium
31:18C. Platinum
31:20D. Nickel
31:22The answer is Sodium.
31:24What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
31:26A. Aluminium
31:28The answer is Sodium.
31:30What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
31:32A. Aluminium
31:34B. Sodium
31:36C. Platinum
31:38D. Nickel
31:40The answer is Sodium.
31:42What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
31:44A. Aluminium
31:46B. Sodium
31:48C. Platinum
31:50D. Nickel
31:52The answer is Sodium.
31:54What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
31:56A. Aluminium
31:58B. Sodium
32:00C. Platinum
32:02D. Nickel
32:04The answer is Sodium.
32:06What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
32:08A. Aluminium
32:10B. Sodium
32:12C. Platinum
32:14D. Nickel
32:16The answer is Sodium.
32:18What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
32:20A. Aluminium
32:22B. Sodium
32:24The answer is Sodium.
32:26What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
32:28A. Aluminium
32:30B. Nickel
32:32The answer is Sodium.
32:34What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
32:36A. Aluminium
32:38B. Nickel
32:40The answer is Sodium.
32:42What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
32:44A. Aluminium
32:46B. Nickel
32:48The answer is Sodium.
32:50What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
32:52A. Aluminium
32:54B. Nickel
32:56The answer is Sodium.
32:58What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
33:00A. Aluminium
33:02B. Nickel
33:04The answer is Sodium.
33:06What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
33:08A. Aluminium
33:10B. Nickel
33:12The answer is Sodium.
33:14What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
33:16A. Aluminium
33:18B. Nickel
33:20What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
33:22A. Aluminium
33:24B. Nickel
33:26The answer is Sodium.
33:28What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
33:30A. Aluminium
33:32B. Nickel
33:34The answer is Sodium.
33:36What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
33:38A. Aluminium
33:40B. Nickel
33:42The answer is Sodium.
33:44What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
33:46A. Aluminium
33:48The answer is Sodium.
33:58Now, let's move on to the 7th question.
34:00The 7th question is worth Rs. 50.
34:06What is the name of the Nobel Prize winning scientist?
34:10A. Starlink
34:12B. NVIDIA
34:14C. Neuralink
34:16D. Tesla
34:46What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
34:48A. Aluminium
34:50B. Nickel
34:52The answer is Sodium.
34:54What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
34:56A. Aluminium
34:58B. Nickel
35:00The answer is Sodium.
35:02What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
35:04A. Neuralink
35:06B. NVIDIA
35:08C. Neuralink
35:10D. Tesla
35:12The answer is Sodium.
35:16What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
35:18A. Neuralink
35:20C. Neuralink
35:22D. Tesla
35:24The answer isparaffin.
35:30Yes, 3th question is worth Rs. 50.
35:32What is the easiest metal to cut from a Japanese knife?
35:34B. Aluminium
35:36C. Neuralink
35:38D. Telescorp
35:40The answer is Telesscorp.
35:42How is it possible to cut from a nearest spaceship?
35:44and send satellites to space
35:46and then send them to some planets
35:50and get wifi.
35:54So, there is a lot of confusion.
35:57I have heard of NVIDIA,
36:00but I don't know what that is.
36:03But, NVIDIA...
36:07When I look at the other three,
36:09there is no confusion.
36:11Final answer?
36:13Final answer.
36:23NVIDIA is a very pure chip
36:26that can be used for AI
36:31and AI intelligence.
36:37NVIDIA and other companies
36:40are the only ones
36:42to produce those chips.
36:44Now, if you look at the problem,
36:47don't you think
36:49that the multi-billion company
36:52that produces these chips
36:54is Elon Musk?
36:59So, don't you think
37:01that the price you have taken
37:03is wrong?
37:05You can say that.
37:07Because Elon Musk
37:09always wants to go to space.
37:11He will do that in the future,
37:13but...
37:14He hasn't done it yet.
37:15He hasn't done it yet,
37:16but I will do it now.
37:19Son,
37:20NVIDIA.
37:25Jensen Wan is its co-founder.
37:29Are you happy?
37:31I am very happy.
37:33Actually,
37:35I had three dreams.
37:37My first dream was
37:39to become a millionaire.
37:41That dream came true.
37:43My second dream was to become a hot seat.
37:46That dream also came true.
37:48My third dream was
37:50to become a billionaire.
37:52Now, let's get back to that.
37:55Let's go.
37:56The next question is worth Rs. 70.
37:58The next question is worth Rs. 70.
38:02In this case,
38:04who is responsible
38:06for the loss of the life of a billionaire?
38:09A. Yudhaya Sama
38:11B. Vane Pandare
38:13C. Unuhima
38:15D. Sabya Minasu
38:17This is a story.
38:19This book
38:21consists of 4-3 pages.
38:23I have mentioned a little
38:25about Yudhaya Sama's book.
38:27It is a bit complicated.
38:29If I had to name a book,
38:31I would like to mention
38:33Hussman's book.
38:35It is a bit complicated.
38:37I will tell you about it
38:39after I have mentioned it.
38:41This book consists of
38:434 Russian novels.
38:45I have mentioned
38:47Unuhima's book.
38:49But,
38:51Sabya Minasu's book
38:53is a bit complicated.
38:55Sabya Minasu's book
38:57is a bit complicated.
38:59My second favorite book
39:01is a bit complicated.
39:03But,
39:05I have mentioned it
39:07in Russian novels.
39:09I have mentioned it
39:11in Russian novels.
39:13I have mentioned it
39:15in Russian novels.
39:17This book consists of
39:194 Russian novels.
39:21This book consists of
39:234 Russian novels.
39:25This book consists of
39:27Russian soldiers.
39:29Russian soldiers.
39:31Aleksey Merseyo
39:33is a good friend
39:35of the soldiers.
39:37Aleksey Merseyo
39:39is a good friend
39:41of the soldiers.
39:43Aleksey Merseyo
39:45is a good friend
39:47of the soldiers.
39:49He is a nice person
39:51He is afraid of the bears because he is afraid of the bears.
39:55But even if he is afraid of the bears, he takes the bears with him.
40:01He attacks the bears. He destroys them.
40:05It's very beautiful.
40:07That's why he gets a lot of respect from the bears in Russia.
40:15He gets a lot of respect. I don't remember his respect.
40:18The life story of a bear is the story of a human being.
40:26Final answer?
40:28Final answer.
40:32Then the answer is...
40:36Mokat.
40:38This is Sirasa Lakshapathi.
40:45We invite you to come to this hot seat and talk to 7788.
40:51You can also ask 12 more questions and get Rs. 20,000.
40:57Remember to ask the questions of the children.
41:01They will know the answers better.
41:05Okay.
41:07The question is...
41:09The life story of a bear is the story of a human being.
41:15The answer is...
41:17Okay.
41:23There are 70 questions left.
41:25Let's go to the 9th question.
41:27Let's go to the 9th question.
41:36Let's go to the 9th question.
41:39There are 7 questions left.
41:42You can answer them one by one.
41:44There are 2 lifelines.
41:46Let's go to the 7th question.
41:49Okay.
41:50The channel is celebrating its 3 million subscribers.
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41:57Let's go to 7788.
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