Sania Mirza steals the limelight on 'The Great Indian Kapil Show' with witty banters and savage comebacks

Updated : Jun 05, 2024 17:32
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Sania Mirza seems to have left the audience in splits with her witty responses during her appearance on the latest episode of 'The Great Indian Kapil Show' on Netflix, alongside Mary Kom, Saina Nehwal, and Sift Kaur Samra. In a promotional clip released recently, viewers got a sneak peek of the episode that’s in store for the audience. 

Sania's witty comebacks on 'The Great Indian Kapil Show'  

In the trailer video, Kapil Sharma posed a question to Sania about her jewellery preferences, given her numerous gold medals. Kapil said, "Sona to aapne itna jeeta Sania, jab aap kabhi bahar jaati hai, sone ki to nahi karti hongi shopping aap?" To this Sania responded with a straight face, stating "Nahi, hum sirf gold medal pehenke jaate hai… Pagal hain."
 
The banter didn't stop there. Kapil jokingly mentioned that Sania might have been his sister-in-law in past life, the two engaged in humorous role-playing as ‘in-laws’. 

Adding to the fun, Kapil reminded Sania of Shah Rukh Khan's offer to portray his love interest in a film about her life. Sania's quick comeback about needing to find a love interest left everyone in laughter. The episode will be released on Netflix this coming Saturday, June 8, 2024. Tune in for a laughter riot!

For those who are unaware, Sania Mirza married Shoaib Malik in 2010, with their Walima ceremony held in Sialkot, Pakistan. They welcomed their son, Izhaan Mirza Malik, in 2018. Earlier this year, Sania's team confirmed their separation, urging fans not to speculate. Shoaib is now married to Pakistani actress Sana Javed. 

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