
The Great Indian Kapil Show: Salman Khan to be the first guest, confirms Navjot Singh Sidhu in BTS pics
Politician and cricket commentator Navjot took to his Facebook account and shared pictures from the show's sets. He captioned them, "With the Great Khan, Sultan of Sultans !!!."
In the pictures, Salman is seen wearing his trademark Being Human t-shirt and black faded jeans. He is also seen singing along with Kapil Sharma as the other members of the show—Archana Puran Singh, Sunil Grover, Navjot Singh Sindhu, Krushna Abhishek—enthral the audience.
Earlier in the day, Netflix took to its Instagram and shared an interesting video introducing the return of Navjot Singh Sidhu. In the video, Archana almost faints when it is revealed that the OG judge is back. To add to the fun, Kapil even teases Archana that Navjot might not even let her speak anymore. Navjot enters, showcasing his hilarious trademark Shayari, giving a sneak peek into what's in store in season 3.
After his shayari, Navjot said, "Guru, humne milkar yeh aashiyana sajaya hai, Guzra zamana phir se lautke aaya hai! Main yu hi nahi pohuncha hoon yahaan par dobara, Mujhe kheench kar janta ka pyaar laaya hai (Guru, together we have adorned this home, A bygone era has returned once more! I haven't reached here again just like that — It's the love of the people that has pulled me back.)"
Returning to bring laughter to your screens along with Kapil are Sunil Grover, Krushna Abhishek, and Kiku Sharda. Season 3 of The Great Indian Kapil Show is set to premiere on 21 June on Netflix.
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