Kapil Sharma, the king of comedy. Once a struggling artist, and now the most popular and entertaining TV face. After having a rift with Colors, the channel decided to let the comic star go. Kapil left Colors and his popular show Comedy Nights With Kapil after a successful run of three years. The CNWK team have decided to part ways with the Colors channel because they feel mistreated. One of the main reasons why Comedy Nights With Kapil team felt sidelined is due to the fact that the channel was continuously promoting “Comedy Nights Bachao”, despite the fact that CNWK has been successful in entertaining the audiences for the past three years. Kapil and team decided to end Comedy Nights with Kapil series and moved to Sony TV. Due to the wide popularity and enormous fame of Kapil, the team named the new series as “The Kapil Sharma Show”.
The show debuted with a grand premier with Shah Rukh Khan as the special guest. However The Kapil Sharma Show received a mixed reception from critics. The audiences compared the show with their earlier hit show “Comedy Nights With Kapil”. And despite of being highly popular and despite having inviting big celebrity guests each week, the TRPs of the show weren’t like everyone expected. The show has been continuously trying to come up with new humor and jokes to entertain the audiences.
Kapil Sharma debuted a new character of ‘Chacha Ji’ on his show on 28th August 2016. Sonakshi was the special celebrity guest in this episode.
Kapil’s chacha who is a flirty cheapster and childhood friend of Dr. Mashoor Gulati. Chacha came to surprise his friend and roast everyone around. The character is often seeing quoting the signature phrase – “Bilkul Pasand Nahi Aaya Mujhe”
This character is entertaining and unique, but it’s not original. Kapil and his creatives didn’t come up with the idea of this character. It looks like they have taken it from a famous gag of RJ Naved, who is known for his ‘Murga Pranks’ on Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM.
If you don’t believe me, then take a look at this audio clip. Hear the audio, listen to the pitch and accent of Naved’s character. The way he say things and engages in the conversation. Looks like the comedy king Kapil Sharma took an inspiration from his unique speaking style, the voice tone and did the impression of the character. Even the movie Dishoom copied it too.
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