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Akshay Kumar to welcome Saif Ali Khan as the first guest on his show!

Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan have given many blockbuster films together in the 90s. They first shared screen space in 1994 and worked in 8 films till 2008. Last seen together in the 2008 film Tashan both haven’t worked together since then.

Now, as per latest media reports, both the superstars are all set to reunite after a long gap of 9 years. Not for a film, but a television show!


We all know that Akshay Kumar is soon going to be seen on the upcoming comedy show, The Great Indian Laughter Challenge. Buzz has it that Saif Ali Khan will be the first guest on the much-awaited show.

A source close to the makers revealed to a tabloid, “Tech rehearsals kick off on Wednesday while the episode featuring the duo will be shot on Thursday. The idea is to recreate fun moments from their films, especially the 1990s potboilers. They are expected to shake a leg to the title track of Main Khiladi Tu Anari and share anecdotes from other films.”

Khiladi Kumar is playing the super judge on the show along with other popular comedians including Mallika Dua, Zakir Khan and Hussain Dalal. The Great Indian Laughter Challenge will air on Star Plus.

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