
In a delightful and characteristically humorous move, comedian and actor Sunil Grover has shared a hilarious blooper from the sets of “The Great Indian Kapil Show,” offering fans a glimpse of a moment that was edited out of the final Netflix episode. The clip, which has since gone viral, showcases Grover’s impeccable comic timing and ability to turn a potential mishap into a moment of pure entertainment.
The video shows Grover, in his popular character of an uppity South Bombay (SOBO) girl, performing a dance sequence on stage. He’s seen alongside fellow actor Manjot Singh, with host Kapil Sharma and guests including Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor watching on. In the skit, Grover’s character is in a makeshift shower, and she emerges wrapped in a green towel. The comedy of the scene is meant to be his interaction and dance moves while precariously holding the towel.
However, during a twirl, the towel unexpectedly comes undone. While he’s wearing black cycling shorts underneath, the sight of the towel falling and revealing his bare chest causes a flurry of reactions on stage. Manjot Singh is seen quickly covering his face in what appears to be a mix of embarrassment and laughter, while Janhvi Kapoor and Sidharth Malhotra look on, visibly shocked but also amused. The moment of pure, unscripted chaos is met with uproarious laughter from Kapil Sharma and the audience, including Navjot Singh Sidhu who is seen cackling in his usual seat.

Grover, with his quick wit, turns the incident into a part of his act, covering his head with the towel and comically running off stage. This impromptu reaction is what makes the clip so compelling. It’s a testament to his stage presence and the improvisational skills that have made him a household name. The fact that the entire segment was edited out of the final cut of “The Great Indian Kapil Show” makes the social media post all the more special, as it feels like a behind-the-scenes treat for fans.
The reel, a collaborative post with “Team Kapil Sharma” on Instagram, was captioned, “When you’re performing live… anything can happen Blooper alert, but the laughs never stop!” The post has been met with an outpouring of love from fans, who have lauded Grover’s comedic genius and his ability to make even bloopers funnier than many scripted gags. Comments on the post range from fans praising his talent and demanding he get his own show, to some who wonder if the whole thing was a scripted act from the start.
Regardless of whether it was a genuine mishap or a cleverly staged blooper, the video is a powerful reminder of Sunil Grover’s mastery of physical comedy and his unique brand of humor. It highlights the raw, unfiltered fun that often happens on live sets and shows the strong camaraderie among the cast. In an age where most content is meticulously planned and edited, this shared moment of unbridled laughter is a refreshing and much-needed dose of genuine entertainment.