Ajay Devgn’s Viral Joke on Ravi Kishan’s Father Sparks Online Debate – Here’s the Truth

A viral Kapil Sharma Show clip featuring Ajay Devgn and Ravi Kishan has stirred social media buzz, but the reality is far from what it seems.

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Highlights
  • Ajay Devgn’s joke on The Kapil Sharma Show sparked an online stir.
  • Viral clip misled viewers into thinking it was about Ravi Kishan’s real father.
  • Full video reveals it was about a Son of Sardaar 2 character, not real life.

A recent video clip from The Kapil Sharma Show featuring Bollywood stars Ajay Devgn and Ravi Kishan is making waves on social media. The clip, connected to their film Son of Sardaar 2, shows Ajay teasing Ravi Kishan about his “father” in a rather mischievous way, leaving many viewers shocked and sparking an online debate.

In the video, Ajay Devgn jokingly says, “Wherever his father went, he created a scandal. When he did so in Bihar, Ravi Kishan was born.” This statement triggered curiosity and confusion among fans, with some even assuming Ajay was referring to Ravi Kishan’s real-life father, the late Pandit Shyamanarayan Shukla.

It Was All About the Reel Father, Not the Real One

The truth, however, is much simpler. The remark was entirely about Ravi Kishan’s reel life father in the film Son of Sardaar 2, not his real father. Ajay Devgn humorously described the fictional character’s escapades — from marrying in Punjab, to traveling to Bihar, and even meeting a pole dancer in London.

Unfortunately, the viral clip was edited in such a way that the context was lost, leading to widespread misunderstanding. Many social media users, after watching the full video, clarified that the joke was purely about the film’s storyline.

Social Media Buzz and Clarifications

While some netizens criticized Ajay Devgn for the comment, others defended him, pointing out that the humor was clearly scripted and part of the movie promotion. The incident is a classic reminder of how partial clips can mislead audiences when stripped of their full context.

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