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Twinkle Khanna hilariously calls Govinda ‘Chaddi Badshah’

Twinkle Khanna calls Govinda 'Chaddi Badshah' and Chunky Panday 'Amitabh Bachchan of Bangladesh'

Twinkle Khanna playfully nicknamed Govinda ‘Chaddi Badshah’ and Chunky Panday ‘Amitabh Bachchan of Bangladesh’ in a teaser for ‘Two Much with Kajol.’ Panday shared his old moniker, ‘Chaddi Panday,’ while Kajol recalled Govinda’s collaboration with Samantha Fox. The conversation also touched on nepotism, with Panday admitting his privileged background, before Govinda delivered a memorable dialogue.

Twinkle Khanna’s playful banter with Govinda and Chunky Panday takes the spotlight in the latest teaser of Two Much with Kajol, where she dubs Govinda ‘Chaddi Badshah’ and Chunky Panday ‘Amitabh Bachchan of Bangladesh.’

Chunky Panday reveals old nickname

In the teaser, Twinkle jokingly thanked Chunky for showing up in clothes, which led him to reveal his old nickname, ‘Chaddi Panday.’ The fun continued as Twinkle called Govinda ‘Chaddi Badshah’, making everyone laugh. Chunky also talked about his fame in Bangladesh, prompting Twinkle to tease, ‘And you became the Amitabh Bachchan of Bangladesh,’ to which he explained how he earned the title.

Kajol recalls Samantha Fox collaboration

Kajol also shared amusing stories about Govinda being one of the first Bollywood actors to work with Hollywood singer Samantha Fox, which had Chunky laughing uncontrollably. The conversation then turned to nepotism, with Chunky Panday admitting, “Main toh full nepotism ki aulaad hoon (I am a child of nepotism).” The promo wraps up on a high note with Govinda delivering his famous Partner dialogue: “Itni khushi… itni khushi mujhe aaj tak kabhi nahi hui (I have never felt this much happiness).”Samantha Fox appeared in the Bollywood song Traffic Jam alongside Govinda. Bappi Lahiri not only had her perform the song but also dance in traditional Indian attire with him. Speaking about the track, Samantha called it “a classic piece of Indian movie magic.In 1995, Bollywood’s disco king Bappi Lahiri brought British pop star Samantha Fox to India, introducing her to Hindi films and the Indian music scene. Samantha flew in from London to feature in several songs for the film Rock Dancer, which starred Kamal Sadanah, Ritu Shivpuri, Ronit Roy, and Javed Jaffrey.

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