‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ trailer out: Sunil Grover as Gutthi & stellar lineup of celebs excite fans

Updated : Mar 23, 2024 18:01
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Comedian Kapil Sharma is going global with his show ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ coming soon on Netflix. The trailer of the much-awaited show is out, and the Internet can not keep calm.

‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ trailer 

Sunil Grover is returning as Gutthi in the show. The trailer shows a glimpse of Kapil and Grover’s reunion on screen after their infamous fallout. The duo infact makes a joke about their fight. Fans are beyond excited to see the two comedy stars together in the show after a long time.  

Besides Grover, the trailer also shows an impressive lineup of guests including Ranbir Kapoor with his mother Neetu Kapoor and sister Riddhima Kapoor, Aamir Khan, Diljit Dosanjh, Rohit Sharma and many others sharing laughs with Kapil and his talented team. Netflix shared the trailer on their official handle with a caption, “It’s time to laugh like never before! because the gang is back and this time.. hum international jaa rahe hain! TRAILER Out Now! #TheGreatIndianKapilShow streaming from 30th March, every Saturday at 8pm only on Netflix.”

Fans react to trailer 

Netizens were excited to watch their favourite show get bigger on the OTT platform. Sunil Grover’s return and reunion with Kapil Sharma got a lot of cheers from the fans. The exciting guest lineup including Aamir Khan who will be seen for the first time at Kapil’s show, also added to the anticipation. Fans are now eagerly waiting for the show to arrive on OTT platform.  

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