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'Starts fights, then turns peacemaker': Krushna Abhishek as Donald Trump gets roasted by Kiku on Kapil Sharma show

'Starts fights, then turns peacemaker': Krushna Abhishek as Donald Trump gets roasted by Kiku on Kapil Sharma show

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In a recent episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show, comedians Krushna Abhishek and Kiku Sharda delivered hilarious impersonations of Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un, respectively. The skit, featuring Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra as guests, involved Trump offering to be Raghav's guru and resolving fights, while Kim Jong Un humorously pointed out Trump's tendency to create conflict. Read on!
The latest episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show is currently making rounds on the internet and the credit goes to Krushna Abhishek and Kiku Sharda (Credit: Instagram) The Great Indian Kapil Show is leaving no stone unturned in making its guests and audience roll on the floor laughing. Known for mixing current affairs and celebrity gossip with sharp, light comedy, the show's recent episode broke the internet. Comedians Krushna Abhishek and Kiku Sharda took the laughter up a notch by impersonating two of the world's most talked-about political figures, Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un. Their spoof came during an episode featuring politician Raghav Chadha and actor Parineeti Chopra as guests.
Krushna Abhishek took on the role of former U.S. President Donald Trump, while Kiku Sharda dressed up as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. From the costumes and accents to the exaggerated mannerisms, both actors delivered spot-on impressions that left us in splits. — SaffronSunanda (@SaffronSunanda)
The skit featured Krushna's Trump offering to become Raghav's 'guru' and promising to resolve any future fights with Parineeti. When Kapil Sharma pointed out that the couple isn't even fighting, Kiku's Kim Jong Un added a cheeky twist, "Nahi nahi, jhagda bhi yehi karayega... yehi toh iska main kaam hai, pehle jhagda karvata hai, phir sulah karvata hai!" He summed it up with the line, "Yehi iska main kaam hai" (This is his main job).The joke subtly mocked Trump's real-life reputation for changing his stance frequently. The celebrity guests, Raghav and Parineeti, couldn't stop laughing during the act, and the audience loved every minute of it. The comic timing, witty one-liners, and clever use of current topics made the sketch a standout moment in the episode.For the unversed, the U.S. has officially begun imposing higher tariffs on imports from over 60 countries, including India and the European Union, following President Donald Trump's earlier announcement aimed at renegotiating global trade deals. Starting Thursday, elevated taxes will apply to a wide range of goods entering the U.S. In a separate move, Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday adding a 25% tariff on Indian imports, specifically targeting the country's purchase of Russian oil. This new tariff, set to take effect in 21 days, will raise the total levy on Indian goods to 50%. India's exporter community has expressed concern, stating that nearly 55% of their shipments to the U.S. will be affected. Industry experts warn the steep tariffs will drive up costs, putting Indian exporters at a significant disadvantage compared to competitors from countries with lower import duties.Meanwhile, talking about the latest episode, since it has been, clips from the skit have gone viral across social media platforms. Fans have praised Krushna and Kiku for their hilarious portrayal and the show's ability to stay relevant and entertaining.
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