TKSS: Kapil Sharma's respectful 'namaste' puts off Cirkus actress Ashwini Kalsekar, says, 'Mood hi off ho gaya'

    Actress Ashwini Kalsekar took a hilarious jibe at Kapil Sharma's habit of flirting with actresses on the Kapil Sharma show.

    TKSS: Kapil Sharma's respectful 'namaste' puts off Cirkus actress Ashwini Kalsekar, says, 'Mood hi off ho gaya'

    The Kapil Sharma Show is ready for a laugh riot this weekend with the cast of Cirkus . The comedian will be seen hosting the mega ensemble cast of Rohit Shetty’s film on the show and we are already rolling on the floors with laughter seeing the hilarious promos.

    In the latest promo, actress Ashiwini Kalsekar can be seen poking fun at Kapil Sharma who greeted her with a ‘namaste’ while he’s usually seen flirting with her actresses who appear on his show. The actress after coming onto the stage greeted Kapil with a ‘Hello’, who responded in a rather respectful manner and even called her ‘ma’am’.

    Disappointed, Ashwini said, “Aapne aate hi mujhe namaste kar diya, mera mood hi off ho gaya.” Startled when Kapil asked her why, the actress responded, “Peeche mujhe logon ne kaha tha ki aap flirt-wirt kar lenge toh aapne ne mummy ki tarah namaste hi kar diya.”

    Kapil quickly rectified his mistake and greeted Ashwini by calling her ‘baby’ and made the cast and the audience laugh out loud at his switch in attitude.

    The complete cast of Cirkus will be seen promoting their film on The Kapil Sharma Show on Saturday evening along with filmmaker Rohit Shetty. Several promos of the show have seen Kapil and his team making Ranveer Singh, Rohit Shetty, Varun Sharma, Jacqueline Fernandez and Pooja Hedge laugh out loud with their skits and jokes.

    Cirkus is comedy set in the 60’s and the trailer has already been a big hit with the audience. The movie marks the entry of Ranveer in Rohit Shetty’s ‘Golmaal universe’ also features Deepika Padukone in a special appearance. Ranveer and Varun also have double roles in the movie which is inspired by William Shakespeare's 'The Comedy of Errors'

    The movie is all set to arrive in cinemas on December 23.