Bollywood actors Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday lit up the latest episode of ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’, turning the comedy stage into a lively discussion on modern relationships, red flags, green flags and the unwritten rules of Gen Z romance.
The episode promised sharp opinions, relatable humour and moments that were bound to spark conversations well beyond the couch.
According to an IANS report, the two actors spoke candidly about what today’s generation truly seeks from love, unpacking expectations, confusion and contradictions with a mix of honesty and humour. Their conversation added a contemporary edge to the show, offering a playful yet pointed take on how relationships have evolved.
Adding to the entertainment quotient, Sunil Grover once again slipped into a new avatar, delivering his signature brand of superstar satire. Viewers were quick to note his razor-sharp timing, with many joking that even artificial intelligence would struggle to match his precision. The stage soon filled with familiar faces as Kiku Sharda appeared as Sona, the security lady, Krushna Abhishek brought his dramatic flair as Monalika, and Kartik revisited his popular Rooh Baba persona to face yet another ‘bhoot’ (ghost).
The episode also featured a light-hearted Gen Z versus millennial moment in Kapil Sharma’s Mastiverse. Ananya left everyone in splits as she revealed her father Chunky Panday’s tongue-in-cheek theory about appearances on the show. She shared that Chunky believes if family members ap– a logic that had the entire set laughing.
With characters colliding and jokes stacking up, the episode leaned fully into Sharma’s trademark brand of masti — loud, layered and unapologetically entertaining. ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ continues to stream on Netflix.
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