Actor Varun Dhawan has praised comedian Sunil Grover’s remarkable act as legendary Bollywood star Kader Khan during the finale of The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 4. Dhawan described the performance as “embodying the soul” rather than mere mimicry, highlighting Grover’s ability to capture the veteran’s essence and comic brilliance.
Sunil Grover, known for his versatility and comic timing, stunned audiences with his transformation into Kader Khan. His act recreated the late actor’s signature expressions, voice modulation, and humor from classic Hindi films, leaving both fans and celebrity guests deeply impressed. Varun Dhawan, who appeared on the finale alongside his father David Dhawan, took to social media to commend Grover’s performance, calling it a heartfelt tribute.
Tribute To A Bollywood Legend
Grover’s portrayal was not just mimicry but a nuanced performance that honored Kader Khan’s legacy. Known for his iconic roles as both actor and dialogue writer, Khan remains a towering figure in Indian cinema. Grover’s act reminded audiences of his timeless contribution to Bollywood comedy and storytelling.
Celebrity Reactions
Apart from Varun Dhawan, several other celebrities including Raghav Juyal and Ishaan Khatter praised Grover’s act. Fans flooded social media with clips from the finale, calling the performance one of the most memorable moments of the season.
Impact On The Show
The finale of The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 4 gained significant traction thanks to Grover’s tribute. His ability to embody different personalities has been a highlight of the series, with previous acts including portrayals of Aamir Khan and other Bollywood icons.
Key Highlights
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Varun Dhawan praises Sunil Grover’s Kader Khan act as “embodying the soul”
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Grover recreates Khan’s expressions, voice, and comic timing in finale episode
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Celebrity guests and fans hail the tribute as one of the show’s highlights
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Performance underscores Kader Khan’s enduring legacy in Bollywood
Sources: News18, Free Press Journal, Times of India, India.com, Amar Ujala