Ravi Kishan-Orry Duo Steals Spotlight in Kapil Show Promo
Ravi Kishan and Orry’s contrasting desi-modern charm light up new promo for The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 4; Malaika Arora joins with Sidhu’s witty one-liner.
The latest promo for The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 4 has ignited social media buzz, largely thanks to the unexpected on-screen pairing of veteran actor-politician Ravi Kishan and internet personality Orhan Awatramani, popularly known as Orry. The brief clip, released ahead of the upcoming episode, cleverly highlights the stark contrast between the two guests’ personalities while delivering Kapil Sharma’s trademark brand of light-hearted roasting.
In the segment, Kapil introduces the duo with a sharp observation: “Orry and Ravi are both from Mumbai, but they have different personalities. Ravi is shuddh desi. Ye apni mitti se chipke rehte hain, aur Orry in se milte hain, unhe chipke rehte hain.” The line, delivered with perfect timing, pokes fun at Ravi’s rooted, traditional image and Orry’s viral habit of placing his hand on people’s chests during photographs. Krushna Abhishek’s incredulous reaction — “What is this combination?” — captures the surprise element that has made the pairing the promo’s standout feature.
The energy shifts when Malaika Arora enters the frame. Kapil poses a playful question: “What’s more important in life — being good or mischievous?” Navjot Singh Sidhu jumps in with his signature flair: “Malaika ma’am is very mischievous — I can’t tell you how much.” Kapil follows up with a quick retort, joking that even Malaika’s mother knows less about her than Sidhu does. The sequence peaks with Sunil Grover, in full Sidhu avatar, taking centre stage. Dressed as the former cricketer-turned-politician, Grover flirts openly, offers roses, and delivers an over-the-top proposal, drawing laughs from the panel and guests.
Season 4 continues the show’s tradition of blending A-list celebrities, sports personalities, and viral figures into its signature mix of comedy, anecdotes, and audience interaction. Previous episodes have featured international acts like Ed Sheeran alongside Bollywood heavyweights Priyanka Chopra, Kartik Aaryan, Rani Mukerji, and the Heeramandi ensemble — Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Richa Chadha, Sharmin Segal, and Sanjeeda Shaikh. Earlier seasons welcomed Ranbir Kapoor with family, Aamir Khan, the Deol brothers, Vicky Kaushal, Sunny Kaushal, Janhvi Kapoor, and Rajkummar Rao, proving the format’s wide appeal.
The promo’s success lies in its sharp writing and the effortless chemistry among the cast. Kapil’s observational humour, Sidhu’s quick wit, Grover’s spot-on mimicry, and Krushna’s reactions form a reliable comedic backbone that keeps viewers returning. The inclusion of Orry — whose social-media antics have made him a cultural phenomenon — alongside Ravi Kishan’s grounded, desi persona creates a fresh dynamic that feels both timely and entertaining.
As the episode approaches, audience curiosity centres on how the contrasting energies of Ravi Kishan and Orry will translate to the full conversation, and whether Malaika Arora’s poised charm will spark more playful banter from the panel. The Great Indian Kapil Show has long thrived on such unexpected pairings and spontaneous moments, and early indicators suggest this instalment will deliver more of the same — if not exceed expectations.
With the promo already generating shares and memes online, the latest season continues to position itself as one of India’s most-watched weekend entertainment staples, proving that a well-timed joke and a diverse guest list remain the show’s winning formula.