When comedy comes from a genuine place, it reaches people’s souls. That’s what happened when Sunil Grover performed his version of Aamir Khan on Netflix’s The Great Indian Kapil Show. The performance was so good that it became the talk of social media within hours.
Episode Spotlight: Kartik and Ananya’s Promo

Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday came on the show to talk about their new movie Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri. People expected to hear from these young stars, but something else completely took over the episode.
Sunil Grover Channels Aamir Perfectly

Sunil walked and talked like Aamir Khan. His expressions matched, his body language was spot on, and even his clothes looked like something Aamir would wear. Watching him felt like watching the real Aamir Khan himself.
Respect Over Roast

The best part was Sunil’s approach. He didn’t make fun of Aamir or try to embarrass him. Instead, he showed admiration and kept things light and respectful. The audience loved this attitude and cheered loudly.
The Clip Goes Viral

Videos of Sunil’s performance started spreading everywhere online. Everyone was sharing it, commenting on it, and talking about how amazing it was. People couldn’t stop watching.
Aamir Watches and Reacts

When the video reached Aamir Khan himself, there was huge curiosity about what he would say. Would he like it or feel bad about it? His response was eagerly awaited.
Not Mimicry, But Magic

Aamir finally shared his thoughts. He said he wouldn’t even call it mimicry because it felt like he was watching himself on screen. The performance was so natural and funny that he couldn’t stop laughing. He promised to watch the full episode soon and said what he saw was truly special and made him laugh so hard he could barely breathe.
Fans Praise the Duo

After Aamir spoke up, social media exploded with praise for both of them. People appreciated Sunil’s timing and skill so much that some even joked he must be an AI. Before this, Sunil had done impressions of Shah Rukh Khan, director SS Rajamouli, and Salman Khan, and people loved those too.