‘The Mirza Malik Show’: Sania Mirza sings Neha Kakkar's Bollywood number, leaves everyone in splits

Updated : Dec 31, 2022 11:52
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Tennis star Sania Mirza and Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik have been in the headlines for the past few weeks after reports of their divorce started to surface online. The couple, who has been tight-lipped about their separation, is currently hosting a show, titled ‘The Mirza Malik Show’.

The promo of the forthcoming episode of the show has been unveiled that shows Pakistani actor Humayun Saeed as the guest. Saeed will be seen talking about the Netflix series 'The Crown' in which he played Dr Hasnat Khan, the love interest of Princess Diana.

In the promo, Shoaib Malik asked Humayun, 'You looked very close to Princess Diana', to which he said, 'It was he who was struggling'. Sania then questioned, 'Kuch aaya response?' He replied, 'Yes, there was a lot of response from the people'.

During a game segment, Shoaib said a few words that were the lyrics of a song and Sania and Humayun had to guess the track. Shoaib said, ‘Door knock na kare, seedha andar aaye.’

Sania pressed the buzzer and crooned Neha Kakkar’s song ‘Kundi mat khadkao raja’ from the film ‘Gabbar is Back’ leaving everyone in splits.

'The Mirza Malik Show' show is streaming on the OTT platform Urduflix. 

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