Farah Khan’s Cook Steals Spotlight on New Show with iPhone Antics

Farah Khan’s Cook Steals Spotlight on New Show with iPhone Antics

The premiere of filmmaker Farah Khan’s YouTube show ‘Aunty Kisko Bola’ took an unexpected comedic twist when her household cook, Dilip, made an impromptu and unforgettable appearance. What started as a platform to showcase hidden talents quickly turned into a laughter-filled segment, thanks to Dilip’s humorous antics.

The debut episode featured celebrity judges Sunita Ahuja and Sajid Khan, who were evaluating contestants in a lighthearted talent showcase. Dilip entered the stage unannounced, greeting Farah with a confident, “Ma’am, main aa gaya (I have arrived),” leaving the judges and audience amused. When Sunita quipped, “Ye talent show hai, lekin tum toh cooking karte ho na? (This is a talent show, but you’re a cook, right?),” Dilip humorously expressed his desire to participate.

The highlight of the episode came when Dilip approached Farah with an iPhone, asking if he could sell it for just ₹5,000–₹6,000. The audience erupted in laughter when someone pointed out that the device was worth approximately ₹80,000. Realizing his mistake, Dilip quickly grabbed the phone and dashed off the stage, adding to the hilarity.

Moments later, he returned in a new outfit and cheekily declared, “Aapka phone bech diya, ₹53,000 mein. (I sold your phone for ₹53,000.)” Farah responded with equal wit, saying, “Mujhe bata dete, main hi bech deti. Paise aadhe-aadhe kar lenge. (You should have told me, I would have sold it. We’ll split the money.)”

Dilip’s comedy continued when he reappeared dressed in a ghagra choli, attempting to pass off as a contestant before being caught by Farah. His spontaneous humor not only stole the spotlight but also set the tone for what promises to be an entertaining series.

Aunty Kisko Bola aims to celebrate talent that transcends age and convention, but Dilip’s unscripted moments proved that sometimes the best entertainment comes when least expected.

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