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News18
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
How To Get On The Kapil Sharma Show: Complete Step By Step Guide Here
This guide breaks down exactly how common people with no agents and no connections can land a spot on three of India's most popular shows. Maybe you've imagined cracking up in the live audience, or even performing your own comedy act on India's most beloved stage. The Kapil Sharma Show isn't just about celebrities and laughter, it's also one of the few prime-time shows where everyday people get a shot at the spotlight. But what if you want more than just laughs? What if you dream of sitting on the KBC hot seat opposite Amitabh Bachchan, or living it up (and surviving the drama) inside the Bigg Boss house? This guide breaks down exactly how common people with no agents and no connections can land a spot on three of India's most popular shows. Whether you're funny, brainy, dramatic, or just bold, there's a path. And it starts here. How to Get on The Kapil Sharma Show The Kapil Sharma Show is a comedy program where you can participate in two ways: as a live audience member or as a performer. For Live Audience Members: What to Do: Visit the Sony LIV app or the show's official social media pages (Instagram, Facebook). Look for the 'Audience Registration" link. Fill out the online form with your name, mobile number, and email. If selected, you'll receive a confirmation message or email with the date and studio address. Important Points: There's no fee to be part of the audience. The show is shot in Mumbai, so you'll need to bear your own travel and accommodation expenses. Wear something unique or do something fun—this might get you featured on camera! To Become a Comedian or Performer: What to Do: If you have a talent for comedy, dance, singing, or any special skill, create a 2–3 minute performance video. Email this video to the show's casting team. Make sure your personality and unique talent shine through. How to Play Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) KBC is a quiz show where you can win big by answering general knowledge questions. The participation process is slightly lengthy but straightforward. Registration Process: Online Registration: Download the Sony LIV app. KBC registration opens every year before the new season. Visit the app or Fill out the registration form with your name, age, address, and mobile number. Telephonic Audition: After registration, you'll be asked general knowledge questions through the show's toll-free number (1800-209-3333). These range from easy to moderate. If you answer correctly, you may move to the next round. Face-to-Face Audition: If selected, you'll be invited for an audition in Mumbai or another major city. Here, your personality, confidence, and general knowledge will be assessed. Journey to the Hot Seat: After clearing the audition, you could be selected for the 'Fastest Finger First" round. From there, you might earn a place on the hot seat opposite Amitabh Bachchan! How to Get into Bigg Boss Bigg Boss is a reality show where participants live together under one roof, complete tasks, and entertain audiences. Your entry depends largely on your personality. Audition Process: Online Application: Search for 'Bigg Boss Audition" on the JioCinema app or website. Create a 2–3 minute video highlighting your personality, ability to entertain, and uniqueness. Upload the video or send it to the production team. Become Viral on Social Media: If you're popular on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube, the production team may reach out directly. Many contestants in the past were chosen because of their strong digital presence. Do You Have to Pay to Get on These Shows? No! There is no registration fee for participating in The Kapil Sharma Show, KBC, or Bigg Boss. If anyone or any agent asks you for money, it is likely a scam. Always apply only through official websites or verified social media handles. You Can Too… Appearing on The Kapil Sharma Show, KBC, or Bigg Boss is not an impossible dream. With talent, confidence, and a bit of patience, you can find your place on the screen. First Published: July 14, 2025, 12:38 IST


Hindustan Times
11-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
Shots fired at Kap's Cafe in Canada while staff were inside
Toronto: As Canadian police investigate the firing at a restaurant owned by comedian Kapil Sharma in Surrey, British Columbia, they have said staff were on the premises when the attack occurred though there were no injuries. Kap's Cafe in Surrey, British Columbia, which was fired at by unknown persons in the early hours of Thursday. (Sameer Kaushal/NewsDerby) Multiple shots were fired at the restaurant, Kap's Cafe, which recently opened in a popular area on the border of the towns of Surrey and Delta. Owned by comedian and TV host Kapil Sharma, the cafe was targeted in the early hours of Thursday and Surrey Police Service (SPS) officers reported to the scene at 1:50 am after there were reports of shots fired there. Delta Police Department officers also responded. In a statement issued, on Thursday, SPS said that 'while staff members were still present inside' there were 'no injuries to anyone at the business.' Officers gathered evidence and canvassed the area for witnesses and surveillance video. SPS' Frontline Investigative Support or FLIS Team has assumed conduct of the investigation. 'This investigation is continuing and connections to other incidents and potential motives are being examined. There is currently no suspect information available to share,' the release stated. The outlet Vancouver Sun cited SPS spokesperson Staff Sgt Lindsey Houghton as saying that police are aware of reports on Indian media that a Khalistani separatist had claimed responsibility for the shooting. That came in the form of an unverified social media post where Harjit Singh Laddi and Toofan Singh, who are associated with the proscribed terror outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), allegedly claimed responsibility for the attack. In the posts, they claimed an episode of the popular Kapil Sharma Show featured a character who made some humorous remarks about the dress and behaviour of Nihangs, which hurt their religious sentiments. Neither the veracity of the posts nor the claim could be established at this time. BKI is recognized as a terrorist outfit by the Canadian Government. Vancouver Sun also quoted a statement from British Columbia's Public Safety Minister and Solicitor General Garry Begg in which he said, 'The incident that took place in the early hours in Surrey this morning is frightening and I'm thankful there were no injuries to anyone at this business.'


Khaleej Times
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
Popular Indian TV star, comedian Kapil Sharma's cafe in Canada shot at
Kapil Sharma, a popular comedian in India, recently opened a cafe in Surrey, Canada. However, early Thursday morning, his eatery, called Kap's Cafe, was targeted and shot at. Media reports say that several bullets were fired at the eating joint, leaving bullet holes and even shattering a window. Several Surrey Police Service cars lined the street outside the cafe after the incident. Authorities are investigating the incident; however, an unverified video of a person firing at the cafe has surfaced online, with some bad actors allegedly claiming responsibility for the attack. Two people, associated with proscribed terror outfit Babbar Khalsa International or BKI, say that a character on the Kapil Sharma Show hurt their religious sentiments.


Indian Express
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Kapil Sharma's Cafe shares first response after ‘heartbreaking' firing incident, says ‘processing this shock': ‘Let's stand against violence'
Just a day after Kapil Sharma's cafe in Canada came under a gunfire attack, the cafe has opened up about the incident and posted a message for all the people who have shown their support through these testing times. In the message posted on its Instagram stories, the cafe staff thanked the entire community for all the messages they have received and even extended gratitude to the police department of Surrey, British Columbia, for all that they have done in the matter. The message read, 'A Message from the Heart: We opened Kap's Cafe with hopes of bringing warmth, community, and joy through delicious coffee and friendly conversation. To have violence intersect with that dream is heartbreaking. We are processing this shock, but we are not giving up.' The cafe, which is very much still in its nascent stage, continued and said, 'Thank you for your support, your kind words, prayers, and memories shared via DM. Let's stand firm against violence and ensure Kap's Cafe remains a place of warmth and community. See you soon under better skies.' ALSO READ: Jackson Wang teaches dance to Vijay Varma, Jaideep Ahlawat, Jitendra Kumar, Pratik Gandhi says 'yeh to garba hai'. Watch Kapil Sharma show promo In a horrific turn of events, the cafe was attacked on Wednesday night around 1:50 a.m., and the police department was on the scene immediately. Reportedly, 8 shots were fired at the cafe, and according to the initial investigation, the intention behind the attack was unclear. Later Harjit Singh Laddi, a member of the banned terror group BKI (Babbar Khalsa International), claimed responsibility for the attack and said that the attack took place due to some comments from Kapil about Nihangs. With Kapil Sharma Show returning on Netflix, the comedian certainly has his plate full. Only time will tell whether the cafe will be able to bounce back to full capacity, as an attack like this does instil fear in the minds of the customers. The cafe was launched just a week prior by the comedian and his wife, Ginni Chatrath, and the couple will be hoping that the place is up and running as quickly as possible.


Hindustan Times
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Shots fired at comedian Kapil Sharma's cafe in Canada
Multiple shots were fired at a newly-opened cafe owned by comedian and actor Kapil Sharma located along the border of the towns of Surrey and Delta in British Columbia, Canada. Multiple shots were fired at a newly-opened cafe owned by comedian and actor Kapil Sharma in Canada. Kap's Cafe, which was inaugurated recently, was targeted in the wee hours of Thursday by unknown persons. The shootings occurred in what is largely a residential locality and in fact, there are apartments in the complex where the café is situated. Several bullets were fired at the café and shattered a window, according to Sameer Kaushal, founder of the outlet NewsDerby, who was at the scene of the crime on Thursday morning. Several cruisers of the Surrey Police Service or SPS lined the street outside the café, which is located in a popular destination for outings. An unverified video of a person firing at the café at night also went viral on social media as did unconfirmed posts in which Harjit Singh Laddi and Toofan Singh, who are associated with the proscribed terror outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), allegedly claimed responsibility for the attack. BKI is recognised as a terrorist outfit by the Canadian government. In the posts, in English and Punjabi, they claimed an episode of the popular Kapil Sharma Show featured a character who made some humorous remarks about the dress and behaviour of Nihangs, which hurt their religious sentiments. Neither the veracity of the posts nor the claim could be established at this time. Surrey Police Service (SPS) in a statement said investigations are on into the incident. 'On Thursday, July 10, at 1:50 am, Surrey Police Service was called to a business located in the 8400 block of 120 Street for a report of shots fired,' the SPS said. 'Upon police arrival, it was quickly determined that the shots were fired towards the business, damaging the property, while staff members were still present inside,' it said. The SPS said there were no injuries to anyone at the business. It said 'the investigation is continuing and connections to other incidents and potential motives are being examined.'The Vancouver Sun reported that the police do not have a description of the suspect yet and the motive for the shooting has not been determined. The city and the lower mainland region of the province have seen a wave of businesses that have been targeted by criminal gangs with the objective of extortion. On July 3, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced the arrest of two persons, who were not identified by name, for their involvement in extortion-related violence. A day later they had been released without charges, according to the outlet Global News. On June 11, businessman Satwinder Sharma was shot dead in neighbouring Abbotsford. Satish Kumar, president of the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey, has experienced his businesses being targeted multiple times this year. Kumar told the outlet Vancouver Sun last month, 'My life is on the line. My family's life is on the line.' In December 2023, the residence where his son and family live was also fired upon.