
The Great Indian Kapil Show 3 promo: Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Anupam Kher and others to grace the show to promote their upcoming Bollywood movie
This week's episode will feature the lead cast of the upcoming Bollywood film Metro In Dino.
Aditya Roy Kapur
,
Sara Ali Khan
, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Anupam Kher and Pankaj Tripathi will be gracing the show to promote their upcoming Bollywood movie.
A new promo of the show is out and fans can't keep their calm as Bollywood actors Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Neena Gupta and others are set to join the show. Fans anticipate excitement and fun as the promo of the new episode is out.
In the promo, Kapil can be seen looking for Navjot Singh Sidhu, who seems to be missing from his seat. He asks Archana Puran Singh if she knows where Navjot Singh Sidhu has gone. Moreover, Sunil Grover makes an entry and asks Kapil, 'Ye log kyun aaye hai,' indicating towards the guests. This leaves everyone laughing.
Soon after the promo came out, fans expressed their love and excitement in the comment section. While many wondered where Navjot Singh Sidhu went, others revealed how they can't wait to watch Aditya and Sara on the show. A user wrote, 'Wait whattt?? I am so excited to watch my favourites on the show. This is going to be so much fun.' Another user was like, 'This is so exciting omg. Can't wait to watch it.' One more user was like, 'Wow I love both Aditya and Sara.
My all-time fav. Very excited to watch them.'
The premiere episode saw Bollywood star Salman Khan on the show. He made several revelations about his personal and professional life, giving fans a fun time.

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