Bollywood’s favorite duo, Kajol and Twinkle Khanna, are back to entertain fans with their fun-filled Amazon Prime Video series, “Too Much with Kajol and Twinkle.” After the overwhelming success of the previous episodes, the duo is all set to bring more laughter and gossip with their fourth episode, which will feature Bollywood legends Chunky Panday and Govinda. The episode, which premieres on October 16th, promises a delightful mix of old stories, jokes, and candid conversations.

Fans can expect to see the four stars reminiscing about their colorful careers, sharing hilarious anecdotes, and perhaps a few surprises along the way. A teaser for the upcoming episode has already created a buzz, with Chunky Panday humorously referring to himself as a child of nepotism, while the group dives into a discussion on the topic, which is always a hot-button issue in Bollywood.

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Amazon Prime Video India recently shared a sneak peek of the episode on Instagram, captioning it, “In the mood right now, so happy to see Chunky and Chi Chi together.” The teaser gives fans a taste of the fun that’s about to unfold. The chemistry between Kajol, Twinkle, Chunky, and Govinda is evident as they engage in playful banter, with Twinkle Khanna teasing Chunky Panday about his outfit. The funniest moment comes when Twinkle jokingly thanks Chunky for coming in clothes, to which he responds by revealing his old nickname, Chaddi Pandey.

Twinkle quickly fires back by calling Govinda the Chaddi Badshah, a moment that sends everyone into fits of laughter. The promo also highlights Chunky’s claim to fame in Bangladesh, with Twinkle humorously referring to him as the Amitabh Bachchan of Bangladesh. Chunky then explains how he earned this unique title, adding to the comedic flavor of the show. The teaser takes an interesting turn when Kajol brings up Govinda’s pioneering collaboration with Samantha Fox, a well-known English singer from the ’80s.





