The most recent episode of the recently launched Netflix series The Great Indian Kapil Show promises to be an absolute comedy bonanza, with guests Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer.
The Indian captain Rohit Sharma and star batsman Shreyas Iyer will be the next guests on the comedy show The Great Indian Kapil Show, which has debuted on Netflix. The most recent episode of the show is sure to make you laugh out loud. The teaser offers a taste of the good times and humor that will unfold during the evening.
The first episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show, which debuted on Netflix on March 30th and starred Ranbir Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, and Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, quickly amassed a sizable fan base. With two of the biggest cricket players in India, this new episode of the game aims to build on that success.
In the teaser released on Netflix’s official social media account, Rohit and Shreyas can be seen pulling up to the set in a little car. In response to Krushna Abhishek’s inquiries on Rohit’s marital status, he and Shreyas have a hilarious gig.
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Asked if he ever loses his temper with his teammates, Rohit says that sometimes he is left with little alternative because the boys behave like “susth murge (lazy chickens)”. In response to Sunil Grover’s desire to become an opener for the squad, Rohit cleverly says, “Opening to bhul hi jaao yaar!”
During his previous appearances, Kapil’s turban and kurta mimicry of the renowned Navjot Singh Sidhu had the audience in stitches. The show’s camaraderie and enjoyment are further cemented in the teaser’s finale, where Rohit and Shreyas join the group for a game of cricket.
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MI is positioned last in the points standings.
Both cricket players are currently occupied with the ongoing IPL 2024. The Mumbai Indians’ former captain, Rohit, isn’t too happy with his team’s play as they are languishing around the bottom of the points standings. Iyer, who is in charge of the Kolkata Knight Riders, sees his club in second place in the standings, however.