Tusshar Kapoor Recreates Golmaal's Lucky Act on Akshay Kumar's Game Show

Actor Tusshar Kapoor delighted audiences by recreating his iconic 'Lucky' character's mimicry from the Golmaal franchise on the set of Wheel of Fortune. The episode featured a hilarious promo with host Akshay Kumar engaging in playful banter with guests Riteish Deshmukh and Sajid Khan. The show also included a candid segment where Akshay Kumar shared a light-hearted tip on marriage with Riteish and Genelia D'Souza. The entire episode was filled with warmth, laughter, and nostalgic callbacks to popular Bollywood moments.

Key Points: Tusshar Kapoor's Golmaal Act on Wheel of Fortune with Akshay

  • Tusshar Kapoor recreates iconic Golmaal moment
  • Akshay Kumar hosts celebrity episode
  • Riteish & Genelia share marriage anecdotes
  • Humorous banter with Sajid Khan
  • Wheel of Fortune's fun celebrity promo
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Tusshar Kapoor recreates iconic 'Lucky' moment from Golmaal on Akshay Kumar's Wheel of Fortune

Tusshar Kapoor brings back Lucky's iconic mimicry on Wheel of Fortune. Watch the fun with Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, and Sajid Khan.

"Ye toh sorry Deshmukh hai - Genelia D'Souza"

Mumbai Ja, n 24

Actor Tusshar Kapoor popular as Lucky in Golmaal movie franchise, was seen bringing back his iconic character's humourous flavour on the game show Wheel of Fortune.

The latest promo of the show featured Riteish Deshmukh, Sajid Khan, and Tusshar Kapoor having a fun banter with the OG host, Akshay Kumar.

These celebrities have brightened up the mood on stage, having fun, sharing anecdotes, and pulling each other's legs.

As the trio on the stage interacted with Akshay Kumar, referring to Riteish, the superstar said, "mai ap logo ko batana chata hoon ke ye bhot lalchi kisam ka admi hai, kya problem hai tereko." To this Riteish said, "Problem apse nahi hai, iss wheel se hai isliye mai aanpse sath wheel aur apne VIP vowels le ke aya hoon, mai Sajid khan ko le kar aya hoon ye wheel chair peye hai, tho ye maire wheel hai aur ye maire khud ke VIP shabad hai," referring to Tusshar.

To this, Kapoor recreated his iconic mimic from the Golmaal movie to which everyone started laughing. Riteish said "jinko samj nahi aya vo ye bole A E I O U."

Recently, Akshay Kumar had also shared a light-hearted tip on married life with Riteish Deshmukh. Keeping it simple and funny, Akshay said that learning to say "sorry" to wife is the key to a happy marriage.

Power couple Genelia D'Souza and Riteish Deshmukh recently appeared on the premiere of Sony Entertainment Televisions latest show Wheel of Fortune, where the host, Akshay Kumar took part in a candid conversation with the couple.

The exchange took a humourous turn when Akshay and Riteish shared anecdotes involving their respective wives, creating moments of warmth and laughter on the show.

Bringing in a dose of humour on the Wheel of Fortune set, Akshay Kumar sparked a fun exchange by asking Riteish how long he and Genelia have been together. Riteish replied, "10 years of dating and 14 years of marriage, so it's been 24 years in total."

Akshay continued, "25 saal wale ko puch. Sorry bolna seekho (Ask the person who's been married for 25 years. You have to learn how to say sorry)."

The moment got even more funnier when Genelia joined the banter and pointing out to Riteish said, "Ye toh sorry Deshmukh hai," drawing laughter from everyone present.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Akshay's "sorry" advice is pure gold and so true for Indian husbands! 🤣 My wife sent me this article. The whole segment with Riteish and Genelia sounds adorable. More light-hearted content like this, please.
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Siddharth J
While it's fun, I wish the article focused more on the actual game show format. "Wheel of Fortune" is a classic, but sometimes the celeb banter overshadows the game itself. Just a respectful observation.
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Ananya R
"Sorry Deshmukh" 😂😂 That's going to be a new nickname for sure! Genelia is always so witty. It's lovely to see a Bollywood couple with such a long and strong relationship. #CoupleGoals
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Michael C
As someone who grew up watching the original Wheel of Fortune, it's interesting to see the Indian adaptation with these big stars. The mix of Hollywood format and Bollywood flair works well.
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Kavya N
Perfect Sunday evening family entertainment! My parents and I watched this episode together and we were all laughing. It's the simple, feel-good moments like these that make Indian TV special. More power to the team!

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