
'Guilty' Ravi Kishan Touches His Wife's Feet Every Night Before Going To Bed
The cast of Son of Sardaar 2 is all set to grace Kapil Sharma's The Great Indian Kapil Show on Netflix. Ajay Devgn, Ravi Kishan, Mrunal Thakur and Vindu Dara Singh will be featured in the upcoming episode of the show. As per a recently released teaser, Ajay Devgn has gone all out with his comedic jibes and witty one-liners this time.
In the teaser, Kapil Sharma talked about Ravi Kishan and said, 'I have heard that Ravi bhai touches his wife's feet before going to bed." Mrunal Thakur and the audience said, 'Aww." However, Ajay Devgn responded, 'The guiltier a man is, the more he touches his wife's feet."
He further added, 'Neta ke haath mein mic nahi dena chahiye. Tune iske mooh mein laga diya hai (They say never hand a mic to a politician, but you have put it right in his mouth)." Speaking of politicians, Ajay also made a joke at Navjot Singh Sidhu's expense and said, 'Sidhu paaji ne ek rumaal cricket mein dali hai, ek rumaal politics mein aur yaha toh puri chadar hai (Sidhu paaji has secured his place in cricket, politics and has laid a full-blown bedsheet on this show)."
Ajay Devgn also remarked on Kapil Sharma's drastic weight loss and said, 'Log weight lose karte hai. Tune itna kar liya hai ki tere naak pe bhi weight lose hogaya hai (Most people lose weight the usual way, but you have shed so much that even your nose looks lighter and sharper)." Kapil replied, 'Ajay sir aaj front foot par khel rahe hai."
Son of Sardaar 2 is a spiritual sequel to Ajay Devgn's 2012 hit film, Son of Sardaar. The original film featured Sonakshi Sinha as the lead actress. In the sequel, Ajay Devgn will be seen reprising his role as Jaswinder 'Jassi' Singh Randhawa. Alongside Ajay Devgn, the film also features Mrunal Thakur, Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, and debutant actress Roshni Walia in other important roles. The film is set to release in theatres on July 25.
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