Kapil Sharma gets Boman Irani to talk about his story of rags to riches on The Kapil Sharma Show

Boman Irani talks about his life as a waiter in a hotel.

Updated on Apr 20, 2017  |  03:18 PM IST |  3.3M
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Actor Boman Irani is currently seen judging a kids reality show Sabse Bada Kalakar, which he seems to be thoroughly enjoying.

The actor recently made an appearance with the contestants on The Kapil Sharma Show on its 100th episode. Hands down, he lit up the show with his charismatic and charming personality. Kapil Sharma too following his own trait, indulged into a lot of fun conversations with Boman from his journey from working at a hotel to doing photography to now acting.

Boman shared his story of his life on the Kapil Sharma Show. Apparently, before he entered the entertainment industry, Boman worked in hotels as a waiter. But he never termed it as his struggling days because he used to work with utmost honesty and enjoy his work. A source from the sets informs, “Till date whenever he visits a hotel he makes sure he interacts with them which makes him cherish and relives his old times”.

Kapil applauded Boman on his inspirational story of rags to riches. He said, “No work is Big or Small, it’s just your will and dedication that makes you reach heights”. Boman, as a judge never fails to encourage the little kids. He boosts their morale thoroughly.

Mandeep Sekhon from Ludhiana, with her performance on Sabse Bada Kalakar blew the audience and judge's mind away. She performed one act on the Jallianwala Bagh massacre where she brought alive the patriotism that fueled the struggle for Independence. A source on set said “Boman Irani was so impressed that he immediately stood up to give her a standing ovation. The actor ran on stage and gave her a tight hug and said that this child is to be looked out for and that one day she shall make a name for herself." Her monologue was not only powerful but the range of emotion that she projected during the dialogue delivery was so impactful that the audience was taken back to the day, April 13, 1919, Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar where nearly a thousand Indian’s were slaughtered at the hands of the British. It has been 98 years to the massacre. 

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