The upcoming episode of ‘Koffee with Karan‘ Season 8 is poised to sizzle as the spotlight turns to Bollywood stalwarts Ajay Devgn and Rohit Shetty, slated to grace the couch on December 21.
Promising an episode filled with edgy, candid, and unrestrained conversations, the duo is expected to unravel anecdotes from their enduring camaraderie, delving into the depths of their bond and industry experiences.
This powerhouse actor-director duo, synonymous with their cinematic collaborations, takes viewers on a nostalgic journey back to the ’90s, unravelling layers of their enduring friendship and sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses. Known for their wit and unfiltered banter, Devgn and Shetty are set to craft an episode that promises unmissable insights and humorous exchanges, UNI reported from New Delhi.
In a teaser snippet, Rohit Shetty’s commentary on working with the dynamic Ranveer Singh sparked curiosity. Shetty’s remark about Singh’s distinct energy levels intrigued fans, followed by a playful comparison between Singh and Devgn by host Johar. Ajay’s response, tinged with his signature sass, hinted at how he manages the stark differences in energy.
During the rapid-fire segment, Karan probed Ajay Devgn about his absence from social gatherings and airport paparazzi attention. Ajay’s candid responses, brimming with his characteristic wit, offered a glimpse into his persona beyond the glitz of Bollywood events.
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