Kapil Sharma’s Netflix‑set show, The Great Indian Kapil Show, has delivered one of the most talked‑about comedy confrontations of the year by bringing together Samay Raina, Sunil Pal and Ranveer Allahbadia in a single episode. The special World Laughter Day‑themed instalment was hyped in advance, given the long‑standing tension between Sunil Pal and Samay Raina, and what followed was less a formal reconciliation than a full‑blown, good‑natured roast session that has now gone viral.
Putting the feud on stage
Kapil positioned himself as the peacemaker, inviting Sunil Pal to the studio with Ranveer Allahbadia welcoming him with a warm hug, while Samay watched on, visibly bemused. When Kapil lightly asked if Sunil had “forgiven” Samay, things instantly turned into a live‑fire stand‑up exchange, with both comedians trading sharp jabs about old jokes, online comments, and past controversies linked to Samay’s India’s Got Latent show. The segment captured the awkward tension fans expected but transformed it into rapid‑fire punchlines that kept the audience roaring.
The roasting‑tone debate
Samay didn’t hold back, making fun of Sunil’s footwear choices, public appearances, and even his earlier remarks, quipping that he learnt the art of “gut‑spilling” abuse not from Sunil but from the comments under his videos. The lineabout “comments se seekhi maine gaali” particularly landed, triggering big laughs from the panel and the crowd. Yet, the episode has also sparked mixed reactions online: while many called it hilarious and “peak comedy,” several viewers felt that Sunil, as a senior comedian, was “roasted the whole episode” and the tone veered into discomfort rather than clean fun.
Internet’s “Shaktimaan” joke
The episode’s buzz has been amplified by the lingering shadow of actor Mukesh Khanna, who had publicly slammed a controversial segment of Samay’s India’s Got Latent featuring Ranveer Allahbadia, even saying he would have “thrown him into space” if he were Shaktimaan. Fans now joke that the makers should have gone all‑out and invited Mukesh to the episode, turning the entire confrontation into a meta‑comedy‑verse cameo. The overlapping threads—Samay vs Sunil, Allahbadia’s past backlash, and Khanna’s fiery remarks—have turned one stand‑up‑style episode into a mini ecosystem of internet banter, making it a rare comedy special that feels like a crossover event in more ways than one.