Indian comedian Kapil Sharma has unveiled that Coldplay, during their visit to India, wanted to be a part of his Netflix show.
The popular British band performed shows recently in Mumbai and Ahmadabad as part of their 'Music of the Spheres' tour.
The 43-year-old actor opened that Chris Martin led group expressed their interest in appearing in the comedy show. As per him, they approached the makers via email.
"Humlog toh inko (makers) bole pura saal set lagake rakhho. Aap believe nahi karoge, log Coldplay ke liye ticket le rahe hain, unka email humein aa raha tha humein aapke show mein aana," he said, leaving the audience in splits.”, Sharma revealed.
(We told the makers to keep the set ready all year. You won’t believe it—while people were buying Coldplay tickets, we were getting an email from them saying they wanted to be on our show!)
The Comedy Circus famed went on to say: "Humne kaha le toh aate, humara chal nahi raha abhi.” (We told them to come, but our show wasn’t running at the time.)
Reportedly, he also requested Netflix to keep the show going. “Toh, it's a humble request for Netflix—guys, please keep going on."
The Great Indian Kapil Show is a humorous chat show that airs on Netflix.
It features artists namely Kiku Sharda, Rajiv Thakur, Archana Puran Singh and Sunil Grover.
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