Star cricketer Yuvraj Singh, who will be seen on "The Kapil Sharma Show" alongside his fiancee Hazel Keech, got a surprise on the popular comedy show after he accidentally got married to actress Sumona Chakraborty.
Sumona, who plays Sarla in the show came with an agenda to get married to Yuvraj. The marriage happened even before Yuvraj could figure it out.
"The entire moment was hilarious. When Dr. Mashoor Gulati (Sunil Grover) saw Yuvraj in Kapil's house, he invited him to inaugurate an MRI machine in his hospital. And when Yuvraj accepted his offer, he asked Sumona to welcome Yuvraj by exchanging garlands," said a source from the set.
"Kapil took objection to this, but Sarla somehow managed and even before Yuvraj knew she started behaving as his wife," the source added.
Sunil, who plays Sarla's father in the show, also forced Yuvraj to marry his daughter.
"Sunil asked Yuvraj to do all the marriage rituals," the source said.
The episode of "The Kapil Sharma Show" featuring Yuvraj and Hazel will be aired on Saturday on Sony Entertainment Television.
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Proud to see Sushant's success, says Remo D'Souza
Ace choreographer-filmmaker Remo D'Souza feels "proud" of actor Sushant Singh Rajput's success and says he did that because of dedication and hard work.
Sushant will be seen promoting his film "M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story" in the upcoming episode of dance reality show "Dance + Season 2", which features Remo as Superjudge.
Talking about Sushant, Remo said in a statement: "I'm very very proud to see where Sushant has reached on in life. He has gone up there only due to his dedication, hard work and belief that he can make it there someday.
"The trailer of the movie has come out beautifully and I'm already very excited to watch it."
Interestingly Remo earlier judged Sushant in the fourth season of "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa".
Sushant got nostalgic about it and said: "I remember the days when I was once a contestant on a dance reality show and Remo sir was judging it. Now after years of hard work and dedication I've come on Remo Sir's show as a guest to promote my film. I feel nostalgic yet overwhelmed."
The Star Plus show features dancers Shakti Mohan, Dharmesh Yelande and Punit Pathak as captains.
"M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story" is slated to release on September 30.
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'Sultan' fame Sumeet Samnani to enter 'Badho Bahu'
Actor Sumeet Samnani, who made his Bollywood debut by playing a sponsor in Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's "Sultan", will next be seen playing a fat person in TV show "Badho Bahu".
In the show, Sumeet will be be seen as Jagan, who is a proud, arrogant man and takes pride in himself and his money. He expects he deserves a good slim girl despite being overweight.
"'Sultan' is different being a film, but 'Badho Bahu' does have similarities with the backdrop of Haryana and wrestling. However this show will motivate and inspire people," Sumeet said in a statement.
"I can connect with the character I am playing, but I have a very serious disorder of being sweet to each and every person I interact with," he added.
"Badho Bahu", aired on &TV, features Prince Narula and Rytasha Rathore in the lead.
--IANS
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