Sunday, December 14

Ashneer Grover Takes a Jibe at Bollywood, Khan Clan, and Smriti Mandhana-Palash Muchhal Wedding Mishap

Mumbai: Entrepreneur Ashneer Grover recently took a sharp dig at Bollywood celebrities and their lavish wedding performances, even poking fun at the highly publicized breakup of cricketer Smriti Mandhana and singer Palash Muchhal’s wedding.

Comedy Sketch Highlights
On his show Rise and Fall, Ashneer, along with actors Rajesh Yadav and Sanyam Sharma, released a spoof video parodying extravagant weddings. In the sketch, Sanyam played a father arranging his daughter’s third wedding, humorously demanding it be so grand that everyone would talk about it.

Bollywood Celebs and Khan Family in the Spotlight
The trio lampooned the ever-escalating budgets of celebrity weddings, with demands humorously reaching ₹2,000 crore, and mocked the presence of Bollywood stars performing at these events. Ashneer quipped about superstar references and even made fun of the Khan family, jokingly suggesting that “fallen” celebrities could be hired for the event while maintaining a tongue-in-cheek critique of Bollywood’s obsession with grandeur.

Palash-Palash Wedding Spoof
The sketch also cleverly referenced the broken wedding of Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal, highlighting the absurdity and extravagance often associated with high-profile events. The parody has since gone viral, receiving mixed reactions—some praising the humor and satire, while others criticized the take on real-life incidents.

Audience Reaction
Fans and viewers have been actively commenting on the sketch, with many applauding Ashneer Grover’s witty commentary, while a few feel that the joke might have crossed lines. The satire effectively combines Bollywood glamour, high wedding budgets, and celebrity culture into a humorous critique that has struck a chord online.


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