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Taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) on Thursday, October 27, the family comedy crew is set to take fans on a rib-tickling, laugh-out-loud show unlike any other.
Hosting The Kapil Sharma Show will be Nitin Mirani, internationally renowned local comedian known for his show Komic Sutra. A special performance will also take place during the show by Jimmy Felix, winner of Channel V Indian Popstar.
With a huge fan following across the UAE, it came as no surprise when his Dubai debut in 2014, also held at the DWTC, welcomed over 5,000 fans.
Ahmed Alkhaja, Senior Vice President - Venues, DWTC commented, "Back by popular demand, Kapil Sharma along with his family are on a mission to bring smiles and laughter to the residents and visitors of Dubai. We are thrilled that he is returning to the DWTC and have no doubt that the show will once again be a sell-out success. As always, DWTC is committed to hosting a calendar of events that is not only diverse but caters to the melting pot of cultures that is the UAE."
The Kapil Sharma Show, the popular Indian stand-up comedy television series broadcast in Hindi by Sony TV, has a lot in store for Dubai fans. Known for their madcap humour and crazy antics, Kapil Sharma and the gang are all set to up the banter and allow viewers to destress and enjoy an evening out. With a penchant for finding humour in the most mundane situations, the comedians will entertain without end.
Ticket prices start from Dh200 to Dh2,500 and are available for purchase on www.platinumlist.net. Doors open from 7pm and the performance will begin at 9pm.
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