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The Great Indian Kapil Show promo: Salman Khan reacts to Sunil Grover's mimicry of him, Kapil Sharma says ‘Itna attitude'. Watch
The Great Indian Kapil Show promo: Salman Khan reacts to Sunil Grover's mimicry of him, Kapil Sharma says ‘Itna attitude'. Watch

Indian Express

time17 hours ago

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  • Indian Express

The Great Indian Kapil Show promo: Salman Khan reacts to Sunil Grover's mimicry of him, Kapil Sharma says ‘Itna attitude'. Watch

Kapil Sharma's Netflix show The Great Indian Kapil Show is set to return with its highly-anticipated third season on June 21. It has been confirmed that the premiere episode will feature superstar Salman Khan as the guest. Ahead of the first episode, a new promo of Salman, Kapil Sharma and Sunil Grover was released on Thursday. In the now-viral video, Salman reacted to Sunil's mimicry of him. In the clip, Sunil is seen mimicking Salman as they talk about the upcoming season, promising full-on entertainment and laughter. 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 him. Kapil immediately quips, 'Sunil paaji, ek second, asli wale ko bolne do (Sunil paaji, one second, let the real one speak).' Salman then confirms that he will grace the first episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 3. Kapil then asks Salman to say, 'Iss Funnyvaar badhega parivaar,' facing the camera, but Sunil interrupts again and mimics him saying, 'Parivaar kaise aage badhega?' Salman laughs and agrees. Kapil then asks Salman, 'Aapne kabhi itna attitude dikhaya tha?' and Salman gives a straight poker face response, 'Nahi.' Sunil then ends the promo with Salman's famous line from Bigg Boss, 'Aadab, Sat Sri Akal, Kedo haal hai,' leaving both Salman and Kapil in splits. A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix_in) Along with the promo, 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).' ALSO READ | Salman Khan doesn't spare Aamir Khan, Netflix or Sikandar on Kapil Sharma's show: 'Aamir jab tak marriage ko perfect nahi kar lega…' The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 3 marks the return of Kapil Sharma as host, joined by his teammates Sunil Grover, Krushna Abhishek, and Kiku Sharda, Archana Puran Singh and Navjot Singh Sidhu. Produced by Banijay Asia, new episodes of the comedy show will stream every Saturday, exclusively on Netflix

Sunil Grover mimics Salman Khan, Kapil Sharma says itna attitude. Watch
Sunil Grover mimics Salman Khan, Kapil Sharma says itna attitude. Watch

India Today

time21 hours ago

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  • 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

On The Great Indian Kapil Show, Salman Khan's Punch On Aamir Khan's New Love: " Jab Tak Woh Marriage Perfect Nahi Kar Lega..."
On The Great Indian Kapil Show, Salman Khan's Punch On Aamir Khan's New Love: " Jab Tak Woh Marriage Perfect Nahi Kar Lega..."

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

On The Great Indian Kapil Show, Salman Khan's Punch On Aamir Khan's New Love: " Jab Tak Woh Marriage Perfect Nahi Kar Lega..."

New Delhi: The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 3 is all set to come back on the streaming giant Netflix. On Wednesday, the makers have released a teaser of the first episode featuring Salman Khan. The Sikandar actor seems to be in a mood to tickle the funny bones of the viewers with his unfiltered lines. Breaking Down The Teaser The Great Indian Kapil Show started its journey as a television show. C omedy Nights with Kapil (the former name) was produced by Salman Khan. The show has been streaming on Netflix since March 30, 2024. Taking a jibe at Netflix's power, Salman Khan says, "Netflix snatched this show from us and invited me on the show as a guest. Kamal ka power hai (It has a lot of power)." Kapil Sharma asks Salman when he's going to marry, drawing a parallel to Aamir Khan who introduced his partner to the media on the eve of his 60th birthday. Salman Khan, with a straight face, says, "Aamir ka case kuch alag hai. He's a perfectionist. Wo jab tak marriage perfect nahi kar lega (Until he achieves perfection in his marriage...). He doesn't complete his sentence and bursts into laughter. Salman Khan joked at the expense of his latest release Sikandar. Addressing the professional Salman Khan imitators on stage, Salman Khan quips, "Is everything fine? I hope Sikandar didn't have a bad effect on business." The actor and Kapil are also seen singing the iconic track O Oh Jaane Jaana together from the 1998 film Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix_in) About The New Season Kapil Sharma and Netflix shared a joint post revealing the teaser. The caption read, "Sikandar's swag + Kapil's 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." The regulars like Krushna Abhishek, Archana Puran Singh, Sunil Grover, Navjot Singh Sidhu will also be a part of the show this season. The new season will stream from June 21. In A Nutshell

Salman Khan takes a dig at Sikandar failure on The Kapil Sharma Show. Watch trailer
Salman Khan takes a dig at Sikandar failure on The Kapil Sharma Show. Watch trailer

India Today

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Salman Khan takes a dig at Sikandar failure on The Kapil Sharma Show. Watch trailer

Actor Salman Khan took a dig at the failure of his film 'Sikandar' during his appearance on 'The Kapil Sharma Show'. The superstar, who is the first guest for the new season, had a blast on the comedy one of the highlights shown in the trailer, Khan jokes on stage, and asks his lookalike: "Is your work going well? Did 'Sikandar' hurt your wallet?," and then burst out the trailer for 'The Kapil Sharma Show' Season 3 here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix_in)From rib-tickling banter and laughter showdowns between Navjot Singh Sidhu and Archana Puran Singh, to candid conversations that only Kapil Sharma can draw out - this episode seems to have got everything fans could wish for and then some. Khan also reacts to his legendary bachelor status, fitness icons, fan encounters, and so much more. He even meets not one, but three of his own doppelgangers. The laughs are louder, the stories are crazier, and the guests? As iconic as they come. The episode will be streamed on Netflix on June 21 at 8 Watch

Dad who lost unborn baby & ‘climbed over bones' to escape Grenfell slams cladding firm as ‘smoking gun' emails uncovered
Dad who lost unborn baby & ‘climbed over bones' to escape Grenfell slams cladding firm as ‘smoking gun' emails uncovered

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Dad who lost unborn baby & ‘climbed over bones' to escape Grenfell slams cladding firm as ‘smoking gun' emails uncovered

AS the survivors of the Grenfell tower fire walked silently through London on Saturday, the desire for justice for the 72 dead had not dimmed. When a Advertisement 10 Grenfell survivor Marcio Gomes speaks out in a new Netflix documentary Credit: netflix 10 Hero dad Marcio battled the blaze to save his pregnant wife and two daughters Credit: Enterprise News and Pictures 10 Police man a security cordon as a huge fire engulfs the Grenfell Tower early on June 14, 2017 Credit: AFP 10 Firefighters extinguish the last of the horrific blaze that claimed 72 lives Credit: AFP or licensors Eight years on from the fire, which Grenfell inquiry chairman Sir Martin Moore-Bick called 'avoidable', no one has been charged with a criminal offence. Who knew what about the risk of installing flammable cladding on the 1970s 24-storey concrete block in Even now secrets are emerging. The makers of new Netflix documentary Advertisement READ MORE IN GRENFELL The internal emails are reported to reveal that Diana Perreiah, a top executive at US manufacturing firm Arconic, was aware that its highly flammable cladding should not be put on tall buildings and that it had been sold for use on the west London tower. Eddie Daffarn, a survivor of the Grenfell Tower fire, told The search for truth was important for the film's director Olaide Sadiq because her friend Khadija Saye was killed on the 20th floor of the tower. They were both 24 at the time of the blaze on June 14, 2017 and had met on a scheme to support creative talents from less well off backgrounds. Advertisement Most read in Film Exclusive Exclusive Olaide, who grew up in a 18-storey council estate tower in south London, tells The Sun: 'Khadijah was very, very bright, very, very sweet, very, very driven and she was someone who was really breaking down barriers in her field. 'I think she's an example of a lot of the lives that were lost and a lot of people had very promising careers ahead of them, promising paths ahead of them that they never got to fulfil.' Grenfell survivor relives the trauma of fleeing the fire Khadijah, whose mum Mary Mendy, 54, also died in the uncontrollable blaze, had her art work exhibited at the prestigious Venice Biennale in Italy just prior to her death. But Olaide insists the documentary 'isn't about me' and instead her film focuses on other residents of the tower. Advertisement Baby tragedy Grenfell Uncovered, which streams from Friday, hears from Marcio Gomes, whose son Logan was stillborn after wife Andreia was put in a coma, having been overcome by smoke. Marcio had wrapped his family in wet towels to help them make their way down the stairwell from the 21st floor, having been told to 'stay put' by the Fire Brigade even when the fire was spreading up the building. Having escaped out with his wife and daughter Megan, he went back for his other daughter, Luana, who had collapsed on the stairwell in the toxic smoke. They couldn't see anything and Luana recalls: 'I just remember stepping on so many bones. My dad is more behind me. He sounded like he was in front of me. Advertisement 'I didn't hear him speak or say anything back to me. All that I can't remember, because apparently I had collapsed.' 10 The Grenfell Silent Walk around West Kensington on Saturday Credit: Alamy 10 Firefighters from the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) form a guard of honour under the Westway flyover at the march Credit: Alamy Speaking ahead of the documentary's release, Marcio said: "Ultimately, I'm hoping that people understand that this was no accident. This was very much avoidable, and these companies had a huge role to play in what happened. Advertisement 'And I think people, especially in Britain – but this is a global thing, it's not just in the UK – need to start shouting about these companies, need to hold them to account. 'Because these companies have a duty of care but they've ignored it completely. 'And I'm hoping that this documentary is a turning point that will then bring prosecutions and justice to the families.' He added of the firms: "Avoid their products, get the message out there. These companies need to feel some pain and that's not even close to what we've gone through." Advertisement 'I'm dying, I'm dying here' 10 Omar Alhaj Ali was rescued but his brother Mohammad didn't make it out Credit: netflix The film also hears the testimony of Omar Alhaj Ali, 33, who was rescued by firefighters from the 14th floor only to discover his brother Mohammad had been left behind. He rang his brother to see what had happened. Omar says: 'My brother is screaming. The last conversation we had was like, 'I'm dying, I'm dying here, that's it.' ' Advertisement A desperate Mohammad, 23, attempted to escape the flame by climbing down sheets that he had tied together, but the civil engineering student fell to his death. 10 10 Chris Batchelor emotionally recalls his attempts to rescue a mum who died in the fire Firemen who fought their way up the deadly block to find survivors give similarly emotional accounts of the evening. Advertisement Chris Batchelor is clearly upset as he recalls how he spoke to Zainab Deen, 32, on the 14th floor, telling her: 'We are coming to get you.' But the firefighter was told by his superiors that it was impossible to get back up the building. Zainab told him her two-year-old son Jeremiah had died from the smoke and 'I want to be with him.' Chris says: 'I am still telling her we are coming to get you. I thought I heard her scream.' Advertisement 'The emails were shocking' It is for the 72 victims that the quest for answers goes on. Olaide has followed the Grenfell case since seeing the inferno on the news and learning that Khadija had been trapped inside. She spent 18 months working on the documentary, speaking to relatives, survivors, experts and poring through documents. Several different firms were involved in the refurbishment of Grenfell, which was completed in May 2016. Advertisement The Aluminium Composite Material (ACM) used to clad the building had a highly flammable material called polyethylene sandwiched between sheets of aluminium. Olaide and her team wanted to dig further into what the French-based firm Arconic Architectural Products knew about the risks of their product Reynobond PE. Arconic Architectural Products is a subsidiary of the US firm Arconic, so the Netflix team employed lawyers to argue that seeing everything was in the public interest. Olaide says: 'When you start looking into the cladding, you start to uncover an email here or a warning there. The emails were shocking.' Advertisement In his summing up, retired judge Sir Martin said that Arconic had "deliberately concealed from the market the true extent of the danger of using" Reynobond PE on a tower like Grenfell. But Arconic, which has paid compensation to bereaved relatives, insists there was no wrongdoing on their behalf. The company has said they "did not conceal information from or mislead any certification body, customer, or the public" and did not sell an "unsafe product.' Sir Martin said there was no one cause of the disaster. Advertisement 10 All of the tragic 72 victims of Grenfell Credit: PA 'Stay put' order Grenfell Uncovered also looks at the failing of the London Fire Brigade, which stuck to its 'stay put' policy for too long on the fateful night. Residents were told to stay in their flats, because it was assumed the blaze could not spread so quickly from flat to flat. It also shows how David Cameron's Conservative government failed to bring in tighter housing safety regulations, despite being advised to after a similar fire at Lakanal House in Camberwell, south London in 2009. Advertisement Labour has promised to implement the 58 recommendations from Sir Martin's inquiry. But the 'stay put' policy remains in place for most high rise buildings and thousands of flats in Britain are still covered in unsafe cladding. Eddie Daffarn, 62, a resident who warned there would be a 'serious fire' at Grenfell six months before the disaster, ends the film saying: 'So much time has passed but so little has changed.' Many survivors now want a jury to decide if anyone committed a criminal offence. Advertisement At the moment the Metropolitan police is still investigating. Olaide concludes: 'There's definitely a very palpable upset and rawness that still exists in the community. 'People are definitely still angry, people are definitely still seeking justice and accountability for what they went through and what their loved ones went through.' The final death toll Fathia Ahmed Elsanousi, Abufras Ibrahim and Isra Ibrahim (floor 23) Mohammed Amied Neda (floor 23) Hesham Rahman (floor 23) Rania Ibrahim and her two children Fethia Hassan, four, and three-year-old Hania Hassan (floor 23) Marco Gottardi (floor 23) Gloria Trevisan (floor 23) Raymond 'Moses' Bernard (floor 23) Eslah and Mariem Elgwahry (floor 22) Anthony Disson (floor 22) Choucair family (floor 22) Nadia Choucair, 33, her husband Bassem Choukair, 40, their three children Mierna, 13, Fatima, 11, and Zainab, three, died along with their grandmother Sirria Choucair, 60. The Kedir family (floor 22) Hashim Kedir, 44, died with his wife Nura Jemal, 35, daughter Firdaws Hashim, 12, and sons Yahya Hashim, 13, and Yaqub Hashim, six. The El-Wahabi family (floor 21) Father Abdulaziz, 52, wife Faouzia, 41, and children Yasin, 20, Nur Huda, 16, and Mehdi, eight, all died. Ligaya Moore (floor 21) Jessica Urbano Ramirez (floor 20) The Belkadi family (floor 20) Farah Hamdan, 31, her husband Omar Belkadi, 32, and children Malak Belkadi, eight, and six-month-old Leena Belkadi, all died. Mary Mendy (floor 20) Khadija Saye (floor 20) Victoria King and Alexandra Atala (floor 20) Tuccu-Ahmedin family (floor 19) Mohamednur Tuccu, 44, his wife Amal Ahmedin, 35, and their three-year-old daughter Amaya Tuccu-Ahmedin, all died. Amna Mahmud Idris, 27, was visiting her cousin Ms Ahmedin at the time of the fire and also died. Marjorie Vital and Ernie Vital (floor 19) Debbie Lamprell (floor 19) Gary Maunders (floor 19) Berkti Haftom and Biruk Haftom (floor 18) Hamid Kani (floor 18) Isaac Paulos (floor 18) Sakina Afrasehabi (floor 18) Fatemeh Afrasiabi (visiting her sister on 18th floor) Vincent Chiejina (floor 17) Khadija Khalloufi (floor 17) Miah-Begum family (floor 17) Kamru Miah, 79, Rabeya Begum, 64, Mohammed Hamid, 28, Mohammed Hanif, 26 and Husna Begum, 22. Joseph Daniels (floor 16) Sheila (floor 16) Steve Power (floor 15) Zainab Deen and Jeremiah Deen (floor 14) Mohammad al-Haj Ali (floor 14) Denis Murphy (floor 14) Ali Yawar Jafari (floor 11) Abdeslam Sebbar (floor 11) Logan Gomes (floor 21) Maria del Pilar Burton (floor 19) A spokesperson for Arconic Architectural Products said: "We have not seen the Netflix documentary 'Grenfell: Uncovered' and cannot comment in detail on it. Advertisement "So soon after the solemn anniversary of the Grenfell tragedy, our thoughts remain with all those affected, their families and friends. "Foremost we continue to remember the 72 people who lost their lives. AAP, along with others, has made financial contributions to settlements for those impacted, and we support all efforts to strengthen regulatory oversight in the construction industry."

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