The much-anticipated Diwali special of The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 2 kicked off with the star-studded cast of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 — Vidya Balan, Kartik Aaryan, Triptii Dimri, Rajpal Yadav, and director Anees Bazmee. With big stars and LOL characters, this episode had all the makings of a Diwali delight, yet the expected dhamaka was notably absent.
The Patakha Gone Poof
Vidya Balan, the queen of Instagram reels, opened the show with her trademark humor, sharing amusing anecdotes from the set, particularly about Kartik’s constant phone usage. However, the initial laughter quickly fizzled out, leaving viewers wanting more.
The Fuljhari That Fizzled Out
While Kartik contributed some impromptu jokes, Rajpal Yadav’s energetic dance number added a brief lift, and Triptii’s infectious laughter provided some sweetness, the overall vibe felt more like a half-lit fuljhari than a full-blown celebration.
The Mithai Gone Missing
Krushna Abhishek’s Wallahdin and Kiku Sharda’s Jinn seemed promising but ultimately lacked the expected magic. Sunil Grover’s Dafli character, while entertaining, felt repetitive. Audiences found themselves waiting for punchlines that never materialized, akin to searching for sweets that had already been devoured.
Chaos and Laughter with the Gang of 3
The episode took a chaotic turn when Kiku, Krushna, and Sunil impersonated Bollywood icons like Madhuri Dixit, Shah Rukh Khan, and Salman Khan. Sunil’s “disinterested Bhai” was a highlight, earning uproarious laughter and applause. Although Krushna’s ‘jhoome jo Pathaan’ felt like a rehash from a previous episode featuring Kartik, the laughter from Kartik and company was infectious. Ultimately, the trio of Sunil, Krushna, and Kiku managed to bring non-stop hilarity to the Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 cast, injecting some much-needed energy into the celebration.
In summary, while the episode had its moments, the overall execution left viewers longing for a little more sparkle and substance to match the festive spirit of Diwali.