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Parineeti Chopra Shares BTS Moments With Raghav Chadha From The Kapil Sharma Show

Parineeti Chopra Shares BTS Moments With Raghav Chadha From The Kapil Sharma Show

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Packed with laughter, playful banter and heartwarming chemistry, the post shared by Parineeti Chopra is just unmissable.
Get ready for a dose of laughter and charm as The Great Indian Kapil Show welcomes Parineeti Chopra and her husband, Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha, to the stage. The couple will make their appearance on the comedy show in an episode that promises a perfect blend of humour, romance and light-hearted drama. Just hours before the episode airs, Parineeti took to social media to share some behind-the-scenes glimpses from the shoot. Filled with smiles, playful exchanges and chemistry, the post is just unmissable.
It opens with a picture of Parineeti and Raghav laughing heartily while sitting on the couch. Next is a candid shot of Raghav with Krushna Abhishek and Kiku Sharda's Sona and Mona on either side of him. There's also a picture of the couple with Kapil Sharma, as the comedian sits down for an interview.
In the following image, we see the couple entering the set, bringing adorable chemistry, love and laughter to the show. More pictures from the set follow, and then comes the final slide, which is our favourite. It captures the couple taking part in a traditional ring-finding ceremony.
Alongside the photo, Parineeti wrote, 'This episode bringing out the crazy in us! Is the last one your fav too? Tonight at 8pm, on Netflix."
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Raghav Chadha Walks In Barefoot
Earlier, a promo shared by the makers showed Raghav entering the set barefoot. It turns out that Mona and Sona (played by Krushna and Kiku) pulled off a traditional prank where the groom is expected to give money in exchange for his shoes. Later, Archana compliments Raghav on his looks and cheekily asks whether he has ever considered stepping into Bollywood.
Reacting to this, Raghav said, 'Aisa hai Archana ji, humara jo profession hai, usme bhi abhineta, har neta ke andar hota hai. Toh humare kaam mein acting bohot hai, aur jab main inki (Parineeti) zindagi dekhta hoon, toh mujhe yeh yakeen ho jaata hai ki inke kaam mein, rajneeti bohot hai! Bohot politics hai! (Archana ji, our profession has an actor within every politician. So, there is a lot of acting in our work, and when I look at her (Parineeti's) life, I am convinced that there is a lot of politics in her work!"
Parineeti agreed with Raghav and said, 'True, that's actually true."
Parineeti and Raghav got married in 2023.
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