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Time of India
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Why does Sunil Grover have an attitude toward Salman Khan?
In the new BTS clip from the upcoming show "The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 3," Sunil Grover left Salman Khan in splits after he mimicked him. On Thursday, the makers released a funny video featuring Salman, Sunil , and the host, Kapil Sharma. Alongside it, the makers wrote, "Ek se bhale do Sikandar Ab har Funnyvaar, badhega humara parivaar with the new episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show featuring @beingsalmankhan, coming soon, only on Netflix! #TheGreatIndianKapilShowOnNetflix. " In the clip, Sunil Grover is seen dressed in a suit, mimicking Salman Khan-copying his mannerisms and facial expressions, leaving the 'Sultan' actor in splits. Kapil then asks Salman to tell the audience that he will appear in the first episode of the new season. Just as the 'Kick' actor is about to respond, Sunil jumps in to say it himself. Kapil quickly stops him, saying, "I'm asking the real one to speak!" 01:24 Sunil Grover mimics Salman Khan in front of Khan family Kapil also requests Salman to say, "This Saturday, our family will grow." But Sunil repeats the line in Salman's signature style, throwing in a bit of attitude. He then turns to Salman, giving him a quirky expression, and asks, "What do you mean by 'grow'?" Kapil laughs and asks, "Salman bhai, have you ever shown this much attitude?" To which Salman replies with a smile, "No." On June 18, Netflix took to Instagram to unveil the release date of the upcoming season of 'The Great Indian Kapil Show.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top Internet Deals for Your Home – 2025 Edition Search7 Learn More Undo The streaming giant shared a sneak peek of the first episode starring Salman Khan. The platform captioned the video with a note that read, "Sikandar ka swag + Kapil ki timing = Blockbuster The Great Indian Kapil Show is back aur har Funnyvaar badhega humara parivaar. Watch the first episode from 21st June, 8 pm, every Saturday only on Netflix. " During the fun-filled chat with Kapil Sharma , Salman Khan jokingly shared his take on Aamir Khan 's new relationship, sending both Kapil and the audience into fits of laughter. At one point, the comedian turned to Salman and teased, "Aamir Bhai just introduced his fans to his girlfriend. He's not stopping, but you aren't even starting!" Salman laughed and responded, "Aamir is different. He's a perfectionist, he won't settle down until he perfects marriage itself!" The first episode of "The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 3" is set to premiere on June 21 on Netflix.


India Today
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Sunil Grover mimics Salman Khan, Kapil Sharma says itna attitude. Watch
The comedy show 'The Great Indian Kapil Show' is back with its much-anticipated third season, and it's all set to premiere with a bang. With Salman Khan appearing as the first guest, a new promo video featuring the superstar with Sunil Grover and Kapil Sharma has emerged online. Netflix shared a fun-filled promo teasing Salman's hilarious interactions with Kapil and Sunil Grover. Sharing the clip, Netflix wrote, "Ek se bhale do Sikandar. Ab har Funnyvaar, badhega humara parivaar with the new episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show featuring @beingsalmankhan, coming soon, only on Netflix! (sic)"advertisementIn the promo, Grover is seen imitating Khan as they talk about the new season, promising chaos and full-on entertainment. Kapil tells Salman, 'Bhai aapko bas itna batana hai ki season 3 ke pehle episode mein aap aa rahe ho ("Bhai, you just have to say that you're coming in the first episode of Season 3),' but Sunil interrupts mid-way. Kapil hilariously stops him saying, 'Sunil paaji, ek second, asli wale ko bolne do (Sunil paaji, one second, let the real one speak).' Salman then confirms that he will indeed be featured in the first episode. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix_in) The laughs don't stop there. Kapil asks Salman to say, 'Iss Funnyvaar badhega parivaar,'prompting Sunil to mimic him again, joking, 'Parivaar kaise aage badhega?' to which Salman amusingly agrees. Kapil then asks Salman, 'Aapne kabhi itna attitude dikhaya tha?' and Salman responds with a straight, 'Nahi.'Sunil then breaks into one of Salman's famous lines from 'Bigg Boss' - 'Aadab, Sat Sri Akal, Kedo haal hai,' leaving both Salman and Kapil in 3 of the show brings back Kapil Sharma as host, alongside a star-studded lineup of comedians including Sunil Grover, Krushna Abhishek, and Kiku Sharda. Archana Puran Singh returns as the ever-cheerful judge, and in a nostalgic twist, Navjot Singh Sidhu also rejoins the panel. The show is produced by Banijay Asia.'The Great Indian Kapil Show' Season 3 is set to premiere on June 21, with new episodes streaming every Saturday exclusively on Watch


Hindustan Times
12 hours ago
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
'There's no Sachin, Gavaskar, Dhoni either'; enough with the Virat Kohli-Rohit Sharma obsession: Kapil Dev rants away
Kapil Dev has had enough. The former India World Cup-winning captain has urged the nation to get over this obsession around Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, insisting there's no point losing sleep over their absence in England. Kohli and Rohit, the two batting stalwarts of Indian cricket, announced their respective retirements from Test cricket, leaving the Indian team without two of the most experienced cricketers for the five-Test series against England starting Friday. Rohit announced his retirement on May 7, and Kohli just five days later on May 12, but Kapil reminds that it's not the end of the world. The void left by Kohli and Rohit is certainly huge to fill, and for that, a bunch of youngsters are ready to hit the ground running. Barring KL Rahul, Kuldeep Yadav, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah – and to some extent Shubman Gill – most of the guys have yet to play Test cricket in England. But as the old adage goes, when one door shuts, another one opens. For all those youngsters, the five Test matches are golden opportunities to prove themselves and not only replace Kohli-Rohit in the next era of Indian Test cricket. "Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar, MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh and Anil Kumble aren't there either. So, there's no point thinking about who isn't around. Yes, they will be missed, but we need to look at the next generation and be proud of them. Rohit has done his job; Virat has done his job. They made us proud, but let's see if the next generation of players can be bigger," Kapil said on Aaj Tak. Also Read: Kapil Dev reacts sharply to Pataudi Trophy being renamed Anderson-Tendulkar Kapil switched his focus to the five Test matches beginning tomorrow at the Headingley Cricket Stadium in Leeds. The last time India registered a victory here was way back in 2002, when Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid scored centuries in the same inning. It's been 23 years since, and only once has India won a Test series in England when it emerged victorious in 2007. MS Dhoni and Kohli had two attempts but couldn't. The baton is now handed over to Shubman Gill, who has played just three Test matches in England until now. Gill's appointment as India's Test captain has been met with many reservations. While no one has openly claimed that Gill may not succeed in his new role, more so because his batting in SENA nations leaves a lot to be desired, people have reminded him of what's at stake. Dinesh Karthik has informed Gill that he is entering a Lion's Den, whereas Dawid Gower has urged him to prioritise batting over captaincy – Karthik said that too. Kapil, however, is backing the youngster to the hilt, showing confidence in this young Indian team to succeed in England. "He has captained a lot in the IPL. One-day cricket and T20 cricket are so different to Test cricket. In Test matches, you need nerves. He has the experience; he has the ability. I am not too bothered about it. I know this team is good enough to win," said Kapil.


News18
13 hours ago
- Health
- News18
Ahmedabad Plane Crash: 8-Month-Old, Youngest Victim On Ground, Recovering From Burns
Last Updated: Dhyaansh, the youngest among those injured in the crash, suffered 28 per cent burns and had to be admitted to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of the Civil Hospital. In the devastating Air India flight AI171 crash in Ahmedabad last week, which claimed over 270 lives, an eight-month-old boy, youngest of all the victims, suffered burn injuries and is undergoing treatment. When the aircraft plunged into the BJ Medical College's residential complex moments after take off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on June 12, Manisha Kachhadiya and her 8-month-old son Dhyaansh were in one of the buildings affected by the crash. Dhyaansh, who is the youngest among all the injured, suffered 28% burns and is undergoing treatment at Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad where he has been admitted to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), news agency PTI reported. Dhyaansh's father Kapil Kachhadiya said that the infant's condition is improving but is still in PICU for observation. 'He (Dhyaansh) is improving. He is still in the PICU and should be shifted to the general ward in a day or two," Kapil said as quoted by the news agency. He said when the crash occurred, Manisha also suffered injuries. But, she picked up their son and fled the spot. Her condition is stable and is currently undergoing treatment in the general ward of the hospital, he added. Kapil is pursuing his super-speciality MCh degree course in urology at the BJ Medical College. Kapil was at the Medical College when the plane crash occurred. The magnitude of the crash was so intense that the subsequent fire caused burn injuries to his wife Manisha, who is a homeopath, and son Dhyaansh, despite being inside a flat. 241 out of 242 passengers and crew members on board the Boeing 787-8 (AI 171) and another 29 persons, including five MBBS students, on the ground were killed in the crash. One person survived the tragedy. The lone survivor was identified as Indian-origin British national Vishwash Kumar Ramesh who was returning to the UK with his brother Ajay Kumar Rakesh, 45, who was in a different row inside the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. Meanwhile, 211 victims have been identified so far through DNA matching, while 189 bodies are handed over to their families. Authorities are carrying out DNA tests to establish the identity of the victims as many bodies were charred beyond recognition or severely damaged. The aircraft had 232 passengers and 10 crew members, including 169 Indians, 53 British nationals, seven Portuguese and a Canadian, on board. First Published: June 19, 2025, 17:08 IST


NDTV
18 hours ago
- Sport
- NDTV
"Does This Also Happen?": Kapil Dev's Honest Take On Pataudi Trophy Name-Changing Row
Legendary India all-rounder Kapil Dev on Wednesday expressed his surprise at the renaming of the Pataudi Trophy into the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, calling the decision "strange." Hosts England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) recently rechristened the Pataudi Trophy -- awarded to the winner of the Test series hosted by England against India -- as the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, in honour of the two legends of the game. "It feels a little strange… like, does this also happen? But that's okay, everything works in cricket. "At the end of the day, there is no difference. Cricket is cricket. The cricket on the field should be the same," Kapil said on the sidelines of an event organised by Three Sixty to commemorate his iconic unbeaten 175 during the 1983 World Cup match against Zimbabwe at Tunbridge Wells. The rebranding of the trophy, which was earlier named in honour of former India captain Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi has drawn criticism from the likes of Sunil Gavaskar who called it disturbing. The Pataudi Trophy was instituted in 2007 as the coveted prize for the winner of the series between the two teams on English soil. The trophy is steeped in history as the Pataudis have deep ties to the India-England cricketing landscape. Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi and his son Mansur both captained India and both played county cricket in England. While the name of the series has changed, the Pataudi legacy will still feature in some form — the captain of the winning team will now be awarded a special medal bearing the Pataudi name. India, entering a new era in Test cricket without stalwarts Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and R Ashwin, will begin a five-match series in England under the leadership of newly-appointed Shubman Gill. Kapil advised the 25-year-old to express himself. "There are no expectations. Just go, play, express yourself. That's more important," Kapil said. June 18 marks the 42nd anniversary of Kapil's magnificent hundred and Three Sixty, a premium homegrown lifestyle brand and design studio, celebrated the occasion by launching a limited edition item. The 66-year-old brought the bat he used on that day at Tunbridge Wells where he lifted India from 17 for 5 to 266. "I don't have a lot of things about cricket. I have given them away but I do have this bat which is my daughter's bat. "It's a special day for me but I don't remember much about it. Those who are watching the game tend to remember it more about it than those playing it, because we are so focussed on playing the match," Kapil said. "But when people talk about it, it brings back memories and it feels very good." Reflecting on the collaboration, Viaksh Gupta, Founder of Three Sixty said, "Greatness is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. This partnership with Kapil Dev sir echoes our belief in resilience, excellence, and timeless craftsmanship."