
The Great Indian Kapil Show 3: Kapil Sharma reveals Shilpa Shetty asked Govinda, ‘If Sunita wasn't around, then who shot you?'; asks why she thinks wives are always a threat
In one segment of the episode, Kapil reminded
Shilpa Shetty
about the funny question she had asked
Govinda
during a hospital visit, after he had accidentally shot himself in the leg.
For those unaware, in October 2024, actor Govinda accidentally shot himself in the leg with his licensed revolver at his Mumbai home. He underwent surgery and was hospitalised, during which his close friend and co-star Shilpa Shetty visited him.
Kapil Sharma
recalled Govinda's account of that meeting from the previous season of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, telling Shilpa, 'Last season, when Govinda came to our show, he told us something about you.'
He then played a video from Govinda's episode recalling the time Shilpa visited him after an accidental shooting incident and quizzed her about her question. Govinda shared, "The time Shilpa came to see me. She first asked how I hurt myself and where Sunita was? I said Sunita had gone to the temple, so she asked who shot you then?' Shilpa burst into laughter about the moment and said, 'Only I can ask this?'
Later, Kapil Sharma asked Shilpa Shetty why she thinks a man's biggest fear in life is his wife. Shilpa replied, 'Sometimes men hold powerful positions and the whole world fears them, but the only person they're truly afraid of is their wife. A man's eyes open only after marriage.'
Shilpa Shetty was on a roll in the episode as she cracked many funny punchlines and even pulled her sister Shamita's leg about her love life. At one point, she even became a matchmaker.
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