Zee Media Bureau/ Aparna Mudi
New Delhi: Kareena Kapoor Khan and Imran khan were recently at the Sharma family’s house in ‘Comedy Nights with Kapil’. The popular comedy show hosted by Kapil Sharma was full of laughter as Kareena who visited for the first time on the show had a blast.
Kapil invited Kareena for a dance on ‘Pyar hua ikraar hua’ from grandpa Raj Kapoor’s ‘Shri 420’ complete with an umbrella prop. Kareena was enthusiastic throughout and even said that she was nervous being on the show.
Next door neighbour Palak (Kiku Sharda) also entertained in her new Pooh avatar – dressed in a jazzy red and black ensemble.
Palak competed with Kareena on ‘Tooh’ from the upcoming movie; the star had to accept defeat and even had charming one- liners to tickle the audiences funny bone.
Pinky bua (Upasana Singh) also tried her hand at proposing Imran for the second time, which he had a hard time evading.
The Sharma family makes sure that the audiences are hooked and the popular TV show has different guests coming each evening for film promotion or to simply have fun. The quirks of the family members – Dadi (Ali Azgar), Bua, Mrs Bittu Sharma (Sumona Chakravarti) have made the show quite popular.
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