The Great indian Kapil Show: Why 7th episode became best?
This time The Great indian Kapil Show started with Golgappa or Pani Puri. This 50-minute episode outweighed the older episodes in every aspect. Everything was balance. There was no feeling that things were being done either unnecessarily or forcibly. The whole show ended with a slightly spicy, somewhat sweet and sometimes sour taste just like Golgappa. Overall it was fun. Kapil Sharma's show has been known for this reason for the last decade. The impact of the negative issues related to the show that arose in between was that the show was presented in a better way than before.
It was clear from the beginning of the show that it was going to be fun.
When Kapil Sharma, standing with a golgappa cart, asks the cast of Hiramandi to eat golgappas, he says - 'If you say baby, then 20 rupees plate, if you say jaanu, then 10 rupees plate. But if brother tells, he will get a plate worth Rs 10 lakh. This entire dialogue may seem like a normal thing to read, but when Sonakshi Sinha's outspokenness combines with Kapil Sharma's punch, it makes one laugh. In this way, this episode becomes excellent from the beginning.
Past mistakes not repeated
The first few episodes felt like a talk show. In which guests have been invited only to know about the personal life of the guests. But this time it did not happen. This time the same method as TV's Kapil Show was adopted. Where some interesting things were discussed while having fun with the guests, but the entire episode was not dedicated only to them. Manisha, Sonakshi, Aditi and other actresses came from the team of Hiramandi. He asked questions and answers related to Hiramandi, which were quite crisp. Instead of focusing only on Hiramandi, this show focused only on making people laugh. That's why it became even better.