Chunky Panday Reveals SRK's Debut Secret: His Uncle Made 'Fauji' Serial

Chunky Panday just dropped a major Bollywood revelation about SRK's early career. His uncle Colonel Raj Kapoor was actually the creator of SRK's debut show Fauji. This explains the deep bond between the two actors that continues today. The episode also featured Govinda sharing wild stories about working with international stars.

Key Points: Chunky Panday Uncle Colonel Raj Kapoor Made SRK's Fauji

  • Chunky's uncle Colonel Raj Kapoor directed SRK's debut show Fauji
  • Govinda recalls shooting song with British pop star Samantha Fox
  • Chunky reveals his parents were both doctors in medical field
  • His mother knew entire Bollywood industry as go-to doctor
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Chunky Panday talks about connection between SRK's debut and his family

Chunky Panday reveals his uncle Colonel Raj Kapoor created SRK's debut show Fauji. Exclusive details from Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle.

Chunky Panday talks about connection between SRK's debut and his family
"Unhone Fauji serial banayi Shah Rukh Khan ke saath - Chunky Panday"

Mumbai, Oct 15

There’s a reason why Bollywood actors Shah Rukh Khan and Chunky Panday are the thickest of friends, and their friendship spills over to their next generation.

Recently, actors Govinda and Chunky Panday graced the latest episode of the streaming chat show ‘Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle’, and turned storytellers bringing with them a mix of nostalgia, laughter and never-heard-before stories.

Sharing the interesting connection between SRK’s debut and his family, Chunky said in the show, “Humare poore parivar mei koi actor bana nahi kabhi. (No one in our entire family ever became an actor) Haan mere uncle, mere mamaji jo they, he used to do character roles. (Yes, my uncle, my maternal uncle, used to do character roles) Unka naam tha, Colonel Raj Kapoor. (His name was Col. Raj Kapoor) Unhone Fauji serial banayi Shah Rukh Khan ke saath. (He made the Fauji serial with SRK)”.

During the episode, Govinda also spoke about one of his biggest highs about shooting a song with British pop sensation Samantha Fox. He recalled how it all began with Subir Mukherjee’s mother who once helped his mother and years later, life came full circle when he agreed to star in his film not for money but only one dozen bananas and a coconut as his fee.

He said, “Toh wo picture ka gaana aaya aur saamne dekha toh, Oh my God, Samantha Fox. (Then the song for the film came, and when I saw her in front of me, I thought, Oh my God, Samantha Fox)”.

Elsewhere in the episode, Chunky spoke about belonging to a family of doctors, and his mother’s connection with Hindi cinema.

He said, “I am a son of two doctors. Mere Pitaji heart surgeon the, meri mummy doctor thnni aur meri mummy poore film industry ko jaanti thi. (My father was a heart surgeon, my mother a doctor, and she knew everyone in the film industry)”.

Chunky revealed that his mom wasn’t just any doctor, she was the go-to medical expert for Bollywood stars back in the day.

‘Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle’ streams on Prime Video.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Govinda's story about working for bananas and coconut instead of money is so typical of old Bollywood! Those were the days when relationships mattered more than contracts. Missing that era of filmmaking.
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Ananya R
Interesting how Chunky comes from a family of doctors but chose acting. Must have been quite a decision! His mother knowing everyone in the industry probably helped his entry though. The doctor-to-actor journey is quite unique!
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David E
As someone who grew up watching Fauji, this connection is mind-blowing! Colonel Raj Kapoor was such an important figure in early Indian television. No wonder SRK and Chunky are so close - their bond goes back generations.
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Shreya B
While these stories are fascinating, I wish the article had more depth. Just scratching the surface of these amazing connections. Would love to know more about Chunky's mother's role as the industry doctor. Maybe the show has more details! 🤔
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Karthik V
Samantha Fox with Govinda! That's a blast from the past. The 90s were such an interesting time when Bollywood was experimenting with international collaborations. These nostalgic stories make me want to watch that song again! 🎵
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