Želite li da postanete milioner?

Želite li da postanete milioner? / Желите ли да постанете милионер?

Titles of Želite li da postanete milioner?
Presented by Ivan Zeljković (Serbian version, 2002-2011)
Moin Akhtar (Pakistani version, 2002-2004)
Dian Sastrowardoyo (Indonesian version, 2006-2007)
Country of origin Serbia (2002-2011)
Pakistan (2002-2004) and Indonesia (2006-2007) (as Kya Aap Banaingay Crorepati?)
Release
Original network BKTV (Serbian version, 2002-2006)
B92 (Serbian version, 2007-2009)
Nacionalna (syndication) (Serbian version, 2010)
Prva Srpska Televizija (Serbian version, 2010-2011)
ARY Digital (Pakistani version, 2002-2004)
ANTV (Indonesian version, 2006-2007)
Original release May 6, 2002 – 2011
External links
Website
Ask the audience in Želite li da postanete milioner?

Želite li da postanete milioner? (Serbian Cyrillic: Желите ли да постанете милионер?, English: Do you want to become a millionaire?) is a Serbian (2002-2011), Pakistani (2002-2004), and Indonesian (2006-2007) game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show is hosted by Ivan Zeljković (Serbian version, 2002-2011), Moin Akhtar (Pakistani version, 2002-2004), and Dian Sastrowardoyo (Indonesian version, 2006-2007). The main goal of the game is to win 5 million Serbian dinars (earlier - 3 million dinars) (2002-2011), 10 million Pakistani rupees (2002-2004), and 3 billion Indonesian rupiahs (2006-2007) by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There are four lifelines - fifty fifty (pola-pola), phone a friend (pozovi prijatelja), ask the audience (pitajte publiku) and switch the question (zamena pitanja, since 2007, this lifeline is unlocked when player wins 5,000 dinars). Since 2010 when show move to Prva Srpska Televizija fourth lifeline switch the question (zamena pitanja) was replace to аsk оne of the аudience (glas naroda, there contestant ask 3 people from audience for answer; this lifeline is unlocked when player wins 5,000 dinars). Želite li da postanete milioner? is broadcast from 2002 to today. For the Serbian version, from 2002 to 2006 it was shown on RTV BK Telecom, from 2007 to 2009 on B92, and currently since 2010 on Prva Srpska Televizija. In Pakistan, from 2002 till 2004, it was shown on ARY Digital. In Indonesia, from 2006-2007, it was shown on ANTV. From 2001 to 2006 the biggest prize was 3 million dinars, but since 2007 it is 5 million. When a contestant gets the fifth question correct, he leaves with at least 5,000 dinars (earlier 3,000). When a contestant gets the tenth question correct, he leaves with at least 150,000 dinars (earlier 96,000). The biggest prize ever won on this show (2,500,000 dinars) was won by Agošton Legvari from Bačko Gradište[1] and Saša Tomić from Požarevac.

The game's prizes

In second version of Želite li da postanete milioner? (today series), there are fifteen questions and there are these prizes for questions:

  • 1. question • 500 RSD
  • 2. question • 1,000 RSD
  • 3. question • 1,500 RSD
  • 4. question • 2,500 RSD
  • 5. question5,000 RSD (guaranteed sum)
  • 6. question • 10,000 RSD
  • 7. question • 20,000 RSD
  • 8. question • 40,000 RSD
  • 9. question • 80,000 RSD
  • 10. question150,000 RSD (guaranteed sum)
  • 11. question • 300,000 RSD
  • 12. question • 600,000 RSD
  • 13. question • 1,250,000 RSD
  • 14. question • 2,500,000 RSD
  • 15. question5,000,000 RSD

In first version of Želite li da postanete milioner?, there were fifteen questions and there were these prizes for questions:

  • 1. question • 300 RSD
  • 2. question • 600 RSD
  • 3. question • 900 RSD
  • 4. question • 1,500 RSD
  • 5. question3,000 RSD (guaranteed sum)
  • 6. question • 6,000 RSD
  • 7. question • 12,000 RSD
  • 8. question • 24,000 RSD
  • 9. question • 48,000 RSD
  • 10. question96,000 RSD (guaranteed sum)
  • 11. question • 192,000 RSD
  • 12. question • 375,000 RSD
  • 13. question • 750,000 RSD
  • 14. question • 1,500,000 RSD
  • 15. question3,000,000 RSD

References

  1. Siniša Nikolić: Vulkanizer Agošton koji zna sve!, Thursday, 17 May 2007 (retrieved on 25 March 2010) (Serbian)

External links

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