New Delhi: The Kapil Sharma Show that hosts popular celebrities every week as guests, is all about entertainment and laughter. But sometimes, there are moments when the celebrities also get emotional on the show. Welcoming the star-studded team of the much-awaited tour, ‘The Entertainers’ - Akshay Kumar, Nora Fatehi, Disha Patani, Mouni Roy and Sonam Bajwa, the upcoming episode promises to be an entertainment extravaganza like none other! But amidst all the fun conversation, Bollywood superstar – Akshay Kumar will be seen having an emotional moment. 
 
Akshay Kumar mentions that whenever he comes on the show, Kapil lands up calling Akshay’s friends or sister on stage. But this time, Akshay takes the opportunity to invite Kapil’s mother on stage for a candid tete-a-tete about her son in Punjabi. Revealing some fun facts about Kapil’s childhood, Kapil’s mother will share how their neighbours would always come over to complain about her son. But, being a typical mother, she would always take her son's side. Pulling Kapil’s leg some more, Akshay Kumar will ask her if Kapil takes good care of her, and she would sweetly agree to it saying ‘yes’.
 
Looking at the lovely mother son bond, the 'Khiladi Kumar' will reminisce about his own mother who passed away a year and a half ago. Expressing his feelings, Akshay Kumar will on go to say, "I was sitting here and watching you for a long time and I remembered my mother, so I thought of calling you on stage. I always tell people, everything you can find at the feet of your parents. So, I tell them touch their feet and lead your life, one should always take and have their blessings with you." 
 
The interaction between Akshay and Kapil's mother highlights the beautiful bond between a mother and her child. It also shows that no matter how successful one becomes, one can never forget a mother’s unconditional love and care.
 
The Kapil Sharma Show airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 pm only on Sony Entertainment Television.


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