The winner of the popular game show has returned his home in Motihari, Bihar. Sushil`s near impoverished family members, according to some reports, are getting extortion and kidnapping threats.
Says the humble `crorepati`, "I feel such talk about kidnapping threats and extortion brings a bad name to our state of Bihar and to my home town.
"Whatever the risks and dangers, let me first state I don`t have the prize money with me. It will take a couple of months to be cleared and deposited in my account. Secondly, the people of Motihari have formed a protective cordon around me. They are so proud of what I`ve achieved. If any harm was to come to me or to my family members I don`t know what the people here will do."
Sushil keeps getting calls from politicians and top officials of the police department offering security and protection.
"I don`t think I am in any real danger. The love that I`m getting from all around me is a much bigger prize than the money. When I arrived in my city Motihari, almost the entire city had come to fetch me," says the 27-year-old.
"It`s like I`m living in a dream. Only, far more unreal than any dream that I could imagine. But I know all this fame is `chaar din ki chandni`. Main `chaar din ka` Shah Rukh Khan hoon. It would all be over in four days. Then I`ll go back to my normal life," he adds.
Columnist Shobha De wrote a glowing column on Sushil Kumar. But he won`t be able to read it.
"I can`t speak English and I can barely read the language. I had only heard of Shobha De, never read or seen her. I was on a flight from Mumbai to Delhi when I was told she was also on the flight. I introduced myself and told her what an honour it was to come face-to-face with her. When we got down from the flight I stood at the door of the bus that was to take us to the terminal blocking other passengers until she emerged and boarded the bus.
"I don`t know what she wrote about me. But I am not trying to create an impression. I am what I am," he says.
It has been reported that endorsements are coming Sushil`s way by the dozens and that he as been approached to be the brand ambassador for the central government`s National Rural Job Guarantee Scheme.
Sushil, who now wants to sit for civil services examination, says with disarming honesty: "I keep hearing of and reading about all these offers. But no one has approached me directly
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