Wednesday, November 19

India’s Got Talent: Malaika Arora Makes Tea on a Gas Stove Balanced on Contestant’s Head; Navjot Singh Sidhu Left Shocked

A promotional clip from the reality show India’s Got Talent is creating waves on social media. In the viral video, a contestant is seen balancing a glass with a gas stove on his head—an act that stunned both the judges and the audience. Taking the moment to another level, judge Malaika Arora decided to prepare tea on the very stove placed on the contestant’s head, leaving everyone—including co-judge Navjot Singh Sidhu—in disbelief.

Malaika Adds a Dramatic Twist

During the episode, the contestant amazed everyone by balancing a gas stove over a glass, placed steadily on his head. While the audience was still recovering from the shock, Malaika walked up to the stage with a kettle, lit the stove, and actually brewed tea on it.

This is reportedly the first time Malaika has cooked anything on a reality show—let alone atop someone’s head. The daring act had the entire set holding their breath.

Sidhu’s Fun Reaction Goes Viral

Once the tea was ready, Malaika served it to Navjot Singh Sidhu and other members present. Sidhu, known for his humorous reactions, quipped,
“If I faint after drinking this tea, you will be responsible!”

The light-hearted banter between Malaika and Sidhu, coupled with the daredevil performance, has made the promo go viral. Fans are praising their chemistry, wit, and the show’s entertainment quotient.

Show Continues to Impress Viewers

India’s Got Talent, which premiered on 4 October, airs on Sony TV and streams on Sony LIV. Along with Malaika Arora and Navjot Singh Sidhu, singer Shaan also joins the judging panel this season. The show continues to attract performers from across the country, each bringing unique and breathtaking talent to the stage.


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