The Great Indian Kapil Show S3 Ep8 Review: Ft. Shetty & Qureshi Siblings

The Great Indian Kapil Show S3 Ep8 Review: Ft. Shetty & Qureshi Siblings
The Great Indian Kapil Show S3 Ep8 Review: ‘Hasi Nahi Aayi’!(Photo Credit –Instagram)

One other ‘unfunny’ episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show S3 arrived on the ocassion of Raksha Bandhan, where Kapil Sharma and his team hosted Shilpa Shetty, Shamita Shetty & Huma Qureshi, Saqib Saleem. For an additional episode Kapil Sharma’s flirting skills fell flat!

The Cringe Continues!

I’m unsure if I actually have grown up, or Kapil Sharma and his writing team have not grown up, because clearly we will not be on the identical page in relation to humor and comedy anymore! Sleazy jokes, jokes on dialects, nationality, and more will not be funny anymore! However the show began on the identical note with Kapil attempting to strike an off-the-cuff conversation with white women, portrayed as ‘Videshi, on this case, Swedish women.’

Siddhu Paaji, We Can Definitely Do Higher!

Over time, I actually have admired Navjot Singh Sidhu’s commentary and oration skills, but now it’s strictly within the zone of flirt, which just isn’t even healthy. In truth, it’s borderline cringe and really discomforting to see. Nevertheless, most of those jokes are cracked by Kapil at Siddhu’s expense!

The Good Part: Sibling Chemistry!

The very best a part of this episode, indisputably, was the guests themselves. The chemistry siblings were good to look at. It was unfiltered, candid, and genuinely entertaining. Shilpa Shetty is on a mission to seek out a groom for her younger sister Shamita, and her relentless and amusing matchmaking efforts were the actual highlight. The one-liners and teasing between them felt real! Nevertheless, I truthfully felt a bit awkward when Huma Qureshi confessed to spoiling her brother’s date, pretending to be his girlfriend – I mean is that this sane and funny? Unsure!

The Bad Part – The Unfunny Gigs

The gigs were repetitive as usual and weak writing is clearly to be blamed here. It’s the standard formulaic stuff we’ve seen for years. The humor doesn’t feel organic; it seems like Kapil Sharma is stuck in a loop and he is either disinterested in taking his funny man image forward or he just isn’t the identical funny man, he was once! I mean people grow and alter right?

Where Is The Fun In FunnyWar?

I actually have been trying hard to seek out fun in The Great Indian Kapil Show, which guarantees ‘Shanivaar’ to be a ‘Funnywar’ but I actually have didn’t achieve this, previously 8 episodes! But I still hope that it should deliver a superb episode this season! Waiting!

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