The
latest
promo
of
The
Kapil
Sharma
Show
shows
that
cricket
legends
Virender
Sehwag
and
Mohammad
Kaif
will
grace
the
show
in
the
upcoming
episode.
Kapil
Sharma
will
be
seen
engaging
in
some
fun
banter
with
them.
The
promo
begins
with
Kapil
greeting
the
cricket
veterans
as
they
appear
on
the
show.
The
promo
later
shows
Kapil
Sharma
asking
Virender
Sehwag
and
Mohammad
Kaif
about
what
was
invented
first,
the
cricket
helmet
or
the
guard.
To
this,
Sehwag
says
that
first
the
guard
was
invented,
then
came
the
helmet.
Kapil
then
says
that
the
person
who
has
invented
these
must
have
applied
a
lot
of
brains.
The
comedian
jokes
that
if
the
cricket
ball
hits
someone
on
the
head,
he
will
definitely
die
but
if
the
ball
hits
somewhere
else,
then
that
person
will
die
despite
remaining
alive.
This
leaves
Virender
Singh
and
Mohammad
Kaif
in
splits.
Archana
Puran
Singh
can
also
be
seen
breaking
into
fits
of
laughter
after
hearing
this.
The
episode
inevitably
promises
to
be
a
treat
for
all
the
cricket
lovers
out
there.
Take
a
look
at
the
promo
of
the
same.
Cricket
legends
Virender
Sehwag
and
Mohammad
Kaif
shared
some
anecdotes
and
jokes
about
cricket
and
more,
on
The
Kapil
Sharma
Show.
Watch
the
full
episode
on
#TheKapilSharmaShow
this
weekend
on
#SonyLIV.
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Meanwhile,
the
makers
of
The
Kapil
Sharma
Show
have
landed
themselves
in
legal
trouble
recently.
According
to
a
news
report
in
India
Today,
an
FIR
has
been
filed
against
the
makers
of
the
show
for
showing
actors
drinking
during
a
courtroom
scene.
The
report
further
stated
that
the
FIR
was
filed
today
in
the
district
court
of
Shivpuri
in
Madhya
Pradesh.
The
lawyer
who
had
filed
the
FIR
was
quoted
to
reveal
by
the
news
report
that,
"The
Kapil
Sharma
Show
that
is
being
aired
on
Sony
TV
is
sloppy.
They
also
make
lewd
comments
on
women.
In
one
of
the
episodes,
a
court
was
set
up
on
the
stage
and
the
actors
were
seen
drinking
alcohol
in
public.
This
is
contempt
of
court.
That's
why
I
have
demanded
registration
of
FIR
against
the
culprits
under
Section
356/3
in
the
court.
Such
display
of
sloppiness
should
be
stopped."
However,
neither
Kapil
Sharma
nor
the
other
makers
of
the
show
have
till
now
spoken
about
the
same.