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Police reached Badshah’s show, could not handle it, Ramsu Kaka was made the king in lockdown

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Badshah shared a funny anecdote on The Kapil Sharma Show. After hearing that Kapil Sharma and Archana Puran Singh were shocked. The emperors were caught because of their own songs.

Bollywood rapper Badshah will appear in the upcoming episode of ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’. Where the king will be seen sharing many stories with the audience. Recently Sony TV shared a promo video of The Kapil Sharma Show in which the king is seen narrating an account of his real life with Kapil Sharma.


Let me tell you, this week, Punjabi and Bollywood singers Badshah and Sukhbir will be seen having a lot of fun in Kapil Sharma’s show. Recently the emperor appeared in the New Year party to sing at the party in a casino in Goa. Punjabi singer Aastha Gill and actress Sonali Raut and many celebrities were present to support the emperor.

Sharing an anecdote on Kapil Sharma’s show, he says, ‘We were doing a show in Rohini. I was singing my own song ‘Now the party has started … I can live with all my love … Baby dance dance break sandals … Aunty police will call you … Yaar tera kar lega hander.’ And the police arrived there. So they are not the voice of a person standing behind someone in the show, ‘Ab kar le handle’. Kapil Sharma starts laughing loudly after hearing this story of the king.




In the second promo, Archana Puran Singh asks the king, ‘When did you first think you could rap? In response to which the emperor says that, when I came to know that I could not sing. This week, Badshah and Sukhbir will be seen having a lot of fun in Kapil Sharma’s show.

 

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