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When Dharmendra waited for two hours just to watch Kapil Sharma perform

Updated on: 05 December,2025 10:45 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Kapil revealed that while audiences first discovered him through local Laughter Club performances, it was Dharmendra who became his biggest supporter early on

When Dharmendra waited for two hours just to watch Kapil Sharma perform

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The singing reality show Indian Idol season 16 witnessed a deeply heartfelt moment as star comedian Kapil Sharma opened up about his lifelong bond with the legendary Dharmendra.  

Speaking with warmth and nostalgia, Kapil shared how Dharmendra always treated him like family. “Unhone hamesha mujhe apna beta mana… Aur unke jaisa na koi tha, na hoga (He always considered me like his own son. There will be nobody like him ever,” he said, recalling the unconditional affection he received from the iconic star.


Kapil revealed that while audiences first discovered him through local Laughter Club performances, it was Dharmendra who became his biggest supporter, even waiting nearly two hours in Toronto just to watch Kapil perform. The gesture left a long-lasting impact on him, strengthening a bond that went far beyond the screen.



Kapil Sharma also spoke about a treasured voice note in which Dharmendra had blessed his show and called it a memory that he continues to hold close. As a tribute to both his own late father and Dharmendra, Kapil sang the emotional song Chithi Na Koi Sandesh, leaving the audience and judges visibly emotional. “Poora duniya unse pyaar karti hai (The whole world loves him),” Kapil said, urging everyone to celebrate Dharmendra’s unmatched legacy and the love he inspired across generations.

For the uninitiated, the late superstar Dharmendra passed away on November 24, at the age of 89. He had been put on a ventilator in mid-November, after he faced breathing difficulties.

He was soon discharged from the hospital and was brought back home, where his treatments continued.

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