09 August,2023 02:21 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
In Pic: Suniel Shetty and The Great Khali
In today's Wacky Wednesday, we bring you a video of the Great Khali grabbing the limelight in a hilarious way. The former WWE wrestler appeared on one of the episodes of The Kapil Sharma Show, and being the sport that he is, he took on some dialogue delivery lessons from actor Suniel Shetty.
The Great Khali, Ali Budhawani, Mahavir Phogat, Ritu Phogat, and Suniel Shetty went on the Kapil Sharma-hosted show to promote their MMA reality series, Kumite 1 Warrior Hunt. The video begins with Khali attempting to enter the stage through a door that is shorter than him. Kapil guides him by instructing him to bend and enter the stage.
Later on, we get a glimpse of Suniel teaching Khali a dialogue from his hit film 'Dhadkan' (2000). The dialogue was, "Anjaliâ¦Mai tumhe bhool jaaoon, ye ho nahi sakta. Aur tum mujhe bhool jao, ye mai hone nahi doonga." This is a dialogue that is often used by mimicry artists to mimic the actor. The Great Khali has many strengths, but dialogue delivery is not one of them. The wrestler got only the Anjali part right, and his reaction to the second part of the dialogue had everyone in splits.
âDhadkan', which stars Shilpa Shetty, Suniel Shetty, and Akshay Kumar in pivotal roles, follows the story of a girl named Anjali who is madly in love with Dev (Sunil Shetty), but her family is against the relationship since Dev does not come from a suitable financial and social background. Anjali's family, on the other hand, has planned for her to marry Ram (Akshay Kumar), a wealthy man. After first rejecting Ram, Anjali grows fond of her husband, only to have her world flipped upside down when Dev reappears in her life, having earned a modest fortune.
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âDhadkan' was released on August 11, 2002. The film emerged as a commercial success, grossing â¹26 crore worldwide. The music album of âDhadkan' was the second best-selling album of the year after Shah Rukh Khan and Aishwarya Rai's âMohabbatein'.
On the work front, Suniel Shetty is all set to reprise his role as Shyam for the much-loved comedy franchise âHera Pheri'.