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This is the fourth season of Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu, Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? for Telugu-speaking people. It's hosted by Chiranjeevi.

This season the show was attended by clock: to answer the questions 1-5 the contestant has 45 seconds, on questions 6-11 he has 60 seconds, and from 11th to 15th questions the clock was absent.

In addition, in this season, the FFF has undergone a change and returned to the 3-question tournament structure. According to the results, the one who answers the most in the least amount of time sits down in the hot seat. In total, in FFF 8 candidates appeared.

Questions and answer options were also duplicated in English.

Lifelines[]

In this season these lifelines used:

Episodes[]

  • Episode 1 (13 February 2017)
Somi Reddy (Rs. 1,250,000, continued)
  • Episode 2 (14 February 2017)
Somi Reddy (Rs. 320,000 - lost on Rs. 10,000,000)
  • Episode 3 (15 February 2017)
  • Episode 4 (16 February 2017)
  • Episode 5 (20 February 2017)
  • Episode 6 (21 February 2017)
  • Episode 7 (22 February 2017)
  • Episode 8 (23 February 2017)
  • Episode 9 (27 February 2017)
  • Episode 10 (28 February 2017)
  • Episode 11 (1 March 2017)
  • Episode 12 (2 March 2017)
  • Episode 13 (3 March 2017)
  • Episode 14 (7 March 2017)
  • Episode 15 (8 March 2017)
  • Episode 16 (9 March 2017)
  • Episode 17 (13 March 2017)
Satyanarayana Konakunapa Reddy (Rs. 320,000, continued)
  • Episode 18 (14 March 2017)
Satyanarayana Konakunapa Reddy (Rs. 320,000 - lost on Rs. 1,250,000)
Balla Naga Venkata Satyanarayana (Rs. 640,000, continued)
  • Episode 19 (15 March 2017)
Balla Naga Venkata Satyanarayana (Rs. 1,250,000)
Parvathi (Rs. 80,000, continued)
  • Episode 20 (16 March 2017)
Parvathi (Rs. 10,000 - lost on Rs. 160,000)
Swarupa (Rs. 160,000)
  • Episode 21 (20 March 2017)
  • Episode 22 (21 March 2017)
  • Episode 23 (22 March 2017)
  • Episode 24 (23 March 2017)
  • Episode 25 (27 March 2017)
  • Episode 26 (28 March 2017)
  • Episode 27 (29 March 2017)
  • Episode 28 (30 March 2017)
  • Episode 29 (2 April 2017)
  • Episode 30 (3 April 2017)
  • Episode 31 (4 April 2017)
  • Episode 32 (5 April 2017)
  • Episode 33 (9 April 2017)
  • Episode 34 (10 April 2017)
  • Episode 35 (11 April 2017)
  • Episode 36 (12 April 2017)
  • Episode 37 (16 April 2017)
  • Episode 38 (17 April 2017)
  • Episode 39 (18 April 2017)
  • Episode 40 (19 April 2017)
  • Episode 41 (23 April 2017)
Suma (?)
Rajiv Kanakala (?)
  • Episode 42 (24 April 2017)
Nagababu (?)
Niharika (?)
  • Episode 43 (25 April 2017)
Anchor Rashmi (?)
Pradeep (?)
  • Episode 44 (26 April 2017)
Roja (?)
  • Episode 45 (30 April 2017)
Ali (?)
Anasuya (?)
  • Episode 46 (1 May 2017)
  • Episode 47 (2 May 2017)
  • Episode 48 (3 May 2017)
  • Episode 49 (7 May 2017) - Children's Special
Mahitha and Bilvoa (?)
  • Episode 50 (8 May 2017) - Children's Special
  • Episode 51 (9 May 2017) - Children's Special
  • Episode 52 (10 May 2017) - Children's Special
Vishwas and Moksha (Rs. ?, continued)
  • Episode 53 (14 May 2017) - Children's Special
Vishwas and Moksha (?)
Jeevan and Bheema (Rs. 2,500,000)
  • Episode 54 (15 May 2017) - Children's Special
  • Episode 55 (16 May 2017) - Children's Special
Chakradhar and Harini (Rs. ?, continued)
  • Episode 56 (17 May 2017) - Children's Special
Chakradhar and Harini (Rs. 320,000)
  • Episode 57 (21 May 2017) - Celebrity Special
Devi Sri Prasad (Rs. 1,250,000)
  • Episode 58 (22 May 2017) - Celebrity Special
Shriya Saran (?)
  • Episode 59 (23 May 2017) - Celebrity Special
Akhil Akkineni (?)
  • Episode 60 (24 May 2017) - Celebrity Special
K. Viswanath (?)

Trivia[]

  • Somi Reddy became is only contestant in Telugu version who answered the final question wrong and lost biggest money - Rs. 4,680,000.
  • In 18th episode, on Satyanarayana Konakunapa Reddy's Rs. 1,250,000 question, 61% voted for wrong answer, but 31% is right.
Preceded by
Season 3
Indian Series
Season 4
Succeeded by
Season 5
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