
Kapil Sharma and Sunil Grover Reunite for Netflix Comedy Show
Kapil Sharma and Sunil Grover Reunite for Netflix Comedy Show
Fans of the popular comic duo, Kapil Sharma and Sunil Grover, have a reason to rejoice as the two comedians are set to reunite for a new comedy show on Netflix. This announcement, marking the end of their well-known fallout, was made through an engaging video on Netflix’s official Instagram page.
Netflix India’s Instagram post expressed the excitement surrounding this reunion, stating, “Dil thaam ke baithiye, jis ghadi ka intezar tha, vo aagayi hai! @kapilsharma and @whosunilgover BACK TOGETHER, coming soon, only on Netflix!” This announcement promises a highly awaited collaboration between the two beloved comedians.
Kapil’s Previous Statement and Netflix Collaboration
Kapil Sharma recently grabbed headlines with his statement ‘Ghar Badla Hai, Parivaar Nahi,’ in reference to his collaboration with Netflix. This new project not only involves Kapil but also reunites him with his team members Archana Puran Singh, Krushna Abhishek, Kiku Sharda, and Rajiv Thakur, who are known for their impeccable comic timing.
The Infamous Mid-Air Fight
The reunion comes after the famous mid-air altercation between Kapil and Sunil, a controversial chapter in their careers. Despite the incident, neither Kapil nor Sunil publicly discussed the details of their disagreement or the events leading to their fallout.
In the announcement video, Sunil humorously suggests not launching the show in Australia, to which Kapil responds with a witty remark about traveling by road instead of air. Kapil’s comment ‘Ab Parivaar Poora Hua’ in the video signifies the completeness of their team with Sunil’s return.
Expectations from the Upcoming Show
The addition of Sunil Grover is set to infuse a fresh and exciting dynamic into the upcoming Netflix show. Fans are eagerly anticipating the chemistry and humor that Kapil Sharma and Sunil Grover will bring to the screen, reigniting their successful partnership in comedy.
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