The Kapil Sharma Show of July 6, 2019 Written update: Indian cricket team tonight



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Today, at Kapil Sharma Show, we see Parthiv Patel, Suryakumar Yadav and Deepak Chahar sharing their experience with Kapil Sharma.

The episode begins when Kapil tells Archana that change is the law of nature. He explains how the fingerprint, once considered a sign of illiteracy, is today a common corporate culture. He explains that technology is also a boon and a curse. He asks the audience if there is one thing he would like to change what it would be. One of the audience members said that she would like to change her husband. She says that she likes to travel though; her husband is not very traveler. One of the members says that he has reunited his son with his father after 20 years and that he shares his big fan of Kapil. He brings the guests for tonight, Parthiv Patel, Suryakumar Yadav and Deepak Chahar.

Suryakumar shows his tattoos to the public. Deepak explains that his father is his coach and that he chose cricket because he was not very good with the studies. Kapil says that most cricketers have a superstition and even fans. Kapil says "helicopter shooting" is famous in the same way that "sweeping" is invented by Suryakumar Yadav. Deepak shares her experience working with Dhoni. Parthiv talks about sledding and the way he once dragged Australian drummer Steve Waugh, and recently, he also sledged Steve's son while they were in Australia. Kapil gives an activity to Parthiv Patel to say some Bollywood dialogues in his native tongue. Kapil asks the players if they have ever played cricket.

Deepak recounts how he accidentally injured three children in one day when he was a child. One of the members of the public expresses his desire to dance with Suryakumar on the title track of the movie "Baazigar". Titli enters the scene. Sapna also goes on stage to add humor to the conversations. Parthiv is badociated with an NGO called Yuva unstoppable and shares more details about its badociation with the NGO and what it does for society. He shares the fact that the NGO has built more than 1,000 toilets and donated scholarships to 5,000 students in Gujrat. Archana takes a picture of the guests and Deepak takes a selfie.

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