Published 10:25 IST, October 13th 2020
Kareena Kapoor Khan praises Kunal Kemmu's take on Mumbai power cut, calls it 'the best'
Bollywood actor Kareena Kapoor Khan appreciated Kunal Kemmu's hilarious take on the power outage in Mumbai as she shared the video and called it 'the best'.
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On October 12, Bollywood actor Kareena Kapoor Khan took to story session of her Instagram handle and shared actor Kunal Kemmu's recent video-post on power out in Mumbai. While sharing it with her 4.6M followers, Kareena asserted, "Best post on internet today". Scroll down to take a peek into Kareena Kapoor Khan's Instagram story.
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Kunal Kemmu's video on Mumbai power cut
As Mumbai witnessed a power out on Monday morning, Kunal Kemmu took opportunity to share his witty take on situation. Kemmu created a small sketch, depicting how people from Mumbai react to power cuts vs how people from or regions respond to it. In one section of video, actor pretended to be a person living outside Mumbai, who is quite used to drill, while for Mumbaikars, power cuts can be somewhat rare.
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While sharing video, Kunal Kemmu wrote a caption, which read, "It's a tense situation. #powercut". So far, video has mand to garner more than 295k views; and is still counting. Apart from Kareena, video also mand to give a good laugh to several actors, such as Angad Bedi, Ishaan Khatter, Neha Dhupia and Gajraj Rao, among many ors, as y left laughing emoticons in comments section. Watch video below:
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On professional front, Kemmu was last seen in comedy-drama Lootcase, which took an OTT release on Disney+ Hotstar. he was also featured in Mohit Suri directorial Malang. On or side, Kareena, who was last seen playing a pivotal character in Irrfan Khan's Angrezi Medium, will soon share screen with Aamir Khan in an upcoming film Laal Singh Chaddha.
On October 12's morning, Mumbai witnessed a major power out. In a tweet, Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport (BEST), explained reason for power cut and tweeted: " electric supply is interrupted due to TATAs incoming electric supply failure". Later, Tata Power issued a statement and stated that electricity failure started at 10 am in morning due to tripping of MSETCL’s 400 KV transmission system at Kalwa which supplies to Mumbai and adjoining areas.
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10:25 IST, October 13th 2020