Get ready for a high-octane weekend as the “Bhojpuri Cinematic Universe” takes over the global stage. This week, The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 4 goes into full “Bhojpuri mode” as iconic stars Pawan Singh, Manoj Tiwari, and Dinesh ‘Nirahua’ Lal Yadav make a grand entrance, instantly cranking up the tempo.
Kapil Sharma matched the energy by slipping into his famous ‘Netaji’ avatar, turning the interview couch into a mock political rally. He playfully poked fun at Manoj Tiwari for having a knack for appearing wherever there is a crowd and music, joking that whether as a singer, actor, or politician, “Manoj bhaiya” is always where the action is.
The ‘Truth Bomb’: Manoj Tiwari’s Driver Connection
The laughter reached a fever pitch when Nirahua dropped an unexpected “truth bomb” about Manoj Tiwari’s personal staff. He revealed a hilarious pattern in the names of Manoj’s drivers over the years: “Pehle Ravi (Kishan), phir Pawan (Singh), aur ab Dinesh (Nirahua)!” As Kapil quickly connected the dots—implying Manoj likes to keep his “rivals” behind the wheel—the audience erupted. A blushing Manoj Tiwari tried to dismiss the sequence as a total “coincidence,” but the irony was too perfect for the crowd to ignore.
Pawan Singh’s Swag Rules: The ‘No Black’ Policy
Known for his effortless style, Pawan Singh shared his personal “swag rules” during the banter. He revealed that if he has a bad day, he refuses to ever repeat the outfit he was wearing. Furthermore, he shocked the host by stating he has a strict “no-go” policy for the color black.
The moment landed perfectly as Manoj Tiwari was sitting right beside him, dressed in an all-black suit. While Manoj enjoyed the silent roast, Kapil juggled the conversation between driver names and dressing rules like a seasoned pro.
A Musical Finale: ‘Lollipop Lagelu’ Rocks the House
The episode leaned fully into Kapil’s “Mastiverse,” where political punchlines met Bhojiwood swagger. The energy culminated in a celebratory finale as the legendary anthem “Lollipop Lagelu” brought everyone to their feet.
With Sunil Grover, Kiku Sharda, and Krushna Abhishek joining the stars on the floor, the episode combined music, taalis (claps), and seetis (whistles) for a high-energy night that felt perfectly in sync with the show’s celebratory spirit.

