
The Great Indian Kapil Show Opens Doors To Fans; Here's How You Can Be A Part Of It
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The Great Indian Kapil Show returns on June 21, 2025, and this time, fans have the unique chance to be a part of the laughter. Here's how you can participate in Season 3.
The stage is set, the spotlight is on, and The Great Indian Kapil Show is gearing up for an epic return—and this time, the fans are part of the script! Kapil Sharma and his beloved ensemble, including Kiku Sharda, Sunil Grover, Krushna Abhishek, and Archana Puran Singh, are all set to bring back their signature comedy on Netflix with a brand new season launching June 21, 2025.
But what's different this time? For the very first time, fans can actually appear on the show. Yes, you read that right! If you've got a talent that's anything from hilariously quirky to jaw-droppingly dramatic, this is your chance to shine on the iconic stage. Be it spot-on impressions, wild dance moves, hilarious monologues, or something totally unconventional—The Great Indian Kapil Show is opening its doors to unique personalities like never before.
To audition, fans simply need to follow the participation instructions released by the makers, which are now live online. The platform is all about celebrating everyday talent with extraordinary flair.
Adding to the excitement, sources have revealed that Bollywood heavyweight Salman Khan will be among the first celebrity guests this season. While final confirmations hinge on his packed schedule, the makers are confident of a stellar opening. And that's just the beginning—expect a parade of big names from across the entertainment spectrum.
The Great Indian Kapil Show will stream exclusively on Netflix starting June 21, with fresh episodes dropping every Saturday at 8 PM. Get ready for a season packed with star power, side-splitting humor, and maybe… a little bit of you!
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