Aamir gets asked about 2 marriages
This Saturday on The Great Indian Kapil Show, Aamir Khan will be the next guest. Here’s a sneak peek at everything wonderful this weekend has to offer.
Hyderabad: After Vicky Kaushal and Sunny Kaushal, the upcoming episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show (TGIKS) will feature superstar Aamir Khan. The makers of the show on Wednesday shared new promo of the show, featuring Khan who is seen taking a dig at award shows and his flop ventures. The promo also features Kapil Sharma asking Aamir to settle down while his sisters Nikhat and Farhat Khan enjoy the show in the audience.
Scheduled to air on April 27, the episode featuring Aamir khan will see the superstar talking about his his personal life, ill-fated films and his kids’ fashion advice. Despite his recent films not performing well at the box office, Aamir maintains his humor as Kapil Sharma jokes even his flops films comparatively make good money at the box office.
This Saturday, The Great Indian Kapil programme, a comedic chat programme on Netflix, will welcome Bollywood actor Aamir Khan as its next guest. On Wednesday, a social media teaser for the episode was released, with Aamir having a blast with Kapil Sharma and his gang.
Children disregard Aamir
In the opening scene of the promo, Kapil displays several awards on stage and says that they are all owned by one person, Aamir Khan. The audience in the studio greets Aamir with warmth, and he moves between couches to settle in. On the show, Aamir bemoans the fact that his children don’t listen to him. He claimed that there was a protracted debate on his outfit for the show at the house. His children forced him wear trousers even though he preferred to arrive in shorts.
Aamir also talked about the failure of Thugs of Hindostan and Laal Singh Chaddha, his previous two films. He was reassured by Kapil that even his “bad” films bring in a lot of money. When asked why he doesn’t attend award presentations, “Permanent Guest” Archana Puran Singh responded, “Time is very precious, one must utilise it well.”
Getting remarried?
“Aapko nahi lagta ab aapko bhi settle hojana chahiye (Don’t you think you should’settle down’ too)?” Kapil even asks Aamir. Aamir scoffed at his idea. Aamir has had two marriages and two divorces. Kiran Rao and Reena Dutta are his ex-wives. Sons Junaid and Azad and daughter Ira make up his three children.
As a producer, Aamir’s next project is Lahore 1947. Rajkumar Santoshi is the director, while Sunny Deol plays the main role. The movie also features Ali Fazal, Karan Deol, Shabana Azmi, and Preity Zinta.
Netflix now broadcasts The Great Indian Kapil Show once a week. Diljit Dosanjh, Parineeti Chopra, and Imtiaz Ali, the Chamkila team, were previously featured in an episode of the show.
The entertainment industry buzzed with anticipation as Aamir Khan, the acclaimed Bollywood actor, made a guest appearance on The Great Indian Kapil Show. In a snippet from the upcoming episode, Khan found himself facing a question that had been lingering in the minds of many—his personal life, particularly his two marriages.
The promo clip begins with the charismatic host, Kapil Sharma, setting the stage for what promises to be a candid and revealing conversation. With his trademark wit and charm, Sharma introduces the megastar to uproarious applause from the audience.
As the banter settles, Sharma delves into the heart of the matter. “Aamir, you’ve been an inspiration to millions, both on-screen and off-screen. But there’s one question that many of your fans are curious about—your journey with love and relationships. What’s your take on settling down after two marriages?”
The question hangs in the air, laden with both intrigue and sensitivity. Khan, known for his introspective nature and thoughtful responses, takes a moment to collect his thoughts before responding.
“Ahh, Kapil, that’s a question close to my heart,” Khan begins, his tone reflective. “Love is a beautiful journey, one that often takes unexpected turns. For me, marriage isn’t just about settling down; it’s about finding a partner with whom you can grow and evolve, someone who accepts you for who you are, flaws and all.”
The audience listens intently as Khan shares snippets of his personal philosophy on love and commitment. He speaks of the complexities of modern relationships, acknowledging that societal norms often fail to capture the intricacies of human connections.
“As an artist, I’ve always believed in embracing life in all its shades,” Khan continues. “Marriage, like any other relationship, requires effort, understanding, and above all, unconditional love. And while my journey may have had its ups and downs, I’m grateful for the lessons it has taught me.”
The atmosphere in the studio is palpable, charged with a mix of curiosity and admiration. Sharma nods in agreement, acknowledging the depth of Khan’s words. The promo clip ends with a glimpse of the audience, their faces reflecting a spectrum of emotions—inspiration, empathy, and perhaps a touch of introspection.
In just a few brief moments, The Great Indian Kapil Show manages to capture the essence of Aamir Khan’s personal journey—a journey marked by authenticity, vulnerability, and a profound appreciation for the complexities of love and life.
As the episode promises to unfold, viewers eagerly await the full conversation, knowing that in the world of entertainment, moments of genuine connection are truly priceless.