The Great Indian Kapil Show

Saurabh Dwivedi, Samdish, Kamiya Jani, and Raj Shamani visit The Great Indian Kapil Show!

They usually ask the questions — but this time, they’re in the hot seat!
What happens when the country’s most viral voices — the ones who normally do the grilling — get grilled themselves? The Great Indian Kapil Show turns the tables this Saturday as #SaurabhDwivedi, #Samdish, #KamiyaJani, and #RajShamani take over the couch… and find out what it’s like on the other side of the mic!

As Kapil Sharma cheekily introduces them, _“Inn chaaro ne lagbhag har bade celebrity ka interview le liya hai, aur inn sabke wishlist mein ek common naam tha, toh socha ki chaaro ko ek saath mein hi bula loon!”_

From political to celebrity banter and everything in between, these four are known for asking tough questions and serving harder truths. But on Kapil’s turf? The vibe is different and definitely more dhamaakedaar.

And oh, the stories they tell. From on-ground interviews that veered into risky territory, to once-in-a-lifetime scoops, Saurabh and Samdish open up about what it really takes to chase a good story. Raj Shamani finally reveals how he convinced Vijay Mallya to sit down for his most coveted and longest interview to date. Meanwhile, Kamiya Jani breaks it to us gently, the true way to a celeb’s heart isn’t controversy, it’s a great meal.

Just when things seem under control, the Kapil gang gets involved. Sona and Mona (Krushna and Kiku) decide it’s time for some “investigative comedy” as they launch a dramatic search for the guests’ so-called trade secrets. And of course, Engineer Chumbak Mittal (Sunil Grover) brings in his vlogs, and his loyal fanbase (currently four people strong, maybe three), to convince the podcasters to join his ever-growing “following.”

With the mic turned, the roles reversed, and the laughter dialed all the way up, this episode is a crossover you didn’t know you needed. It’s punchlines with perspective, truth wrapped in comedy, and a reminder that even the most serious question-askers can be hilariously human.

Catch it all this Saturday, 26th July, on Netflix’s The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 3.

By Keerti Kadam