Watch | Kapil Sharma & his ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ team surprise fans

Updated : Apr 19, 2024 09:56
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Kapil Sharma and his team is currently making headlines for their show ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’. The show has expanded its reach with Netflix premiere. Celebrating their new journey, show’s host, Kapil Sharma along with others including Krushna Abhishek and Sunil Grover surprised some fans as they visited their homes.  

Kapil and team surprise fans 

The OTT platform, Netflix has a tie-up with Act Fibernet and to promote the same, Kapil Sharma and his team of ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ visited multiple houses with the Act Fibernet connection. Kapil and other stars surprised the fans and had a hearty interaction with them.

Netflix and Act Fibernet shared a glimpse of Kapil and his gang’s fun moments with fans where Kapil is seen in his usual humourous form while Sunil Grover sings his popular track. In the video, when one fan asks Kapil why his children are never seen on his shows, he humourously replied, “They only pay me to come on the show. My mom comes on the show for free, that's more than enough.” 

Kapil and Sunil Grover also poked fun at their infamous fight onboard a flight. ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ host reunited with Gover for the popular show and fans are loving their on-screen chemistry. Grover was also seen singing his popular track ‘inko aata hi nahi hai’.

Meanwhile, the show has been a hit on Netflix. While Ranbir Kapoor with his family opened the show, the second episode saw Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer as the guests. Film ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ team graced the show in its third episode and the fourth episode will see Kaushal brothers as the guests.  

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