Aamir Khan reunites with 'Raja Hindustani' co-star Archana Puran Singh; sings along with Kapil Sharma

Updated : Jun 07, 2023 07:48
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Actor Aamir Khan hosted the teams of 'Carry On Jatta 3' and 'The Kapil Sharma Show' at his Mumbai residence recently.

Now, his 'Raja Hindustani' co-star and permanent guest on Kapil's show, has shared a clip on Instagram showing the guests having a gala time with the host.

Sharing the video, Archana thanked Aamir for a lovely evening and said that he's more fun now than ever. She also thanked Kapil for singing some of the evergreen songs including 'Hungama Hai Kyun' and 'Thodi Si Jo Pi Li Hai'.

Archana captioned the post, 'Decades after #rajahindustani, caught up with Amir. The warm hug and sharing of old memories wiped the years away... and a big thanks is very necessary for the absolutely lovely evening we all had at your house, Amir! You're more fun now than ever ... a paradox of gyaan (advice) and mischief (smiling face with open mouth and smiling eyes emoji) Lovvvvvved the lengthy chat and fun stories that night!!'

She added, 'Thank you @kapilsharma for singing an all-time evergreen favourite of all... Hungama Hai Kyun...Thodisi Jo Pi Li Hai! Even though the drink in your hand was just a nimbu paani (lemon juice) (laughing emoji) (yes, true)! Cheers to the release of Carry On Jatta 3... @sonambajwa @ikavitakaushik @gippygrewal @smeepkang (red heart emoji).'

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