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Mumbai, Mar 10: Keeping in view the growing craze over the ensuing ICC Cricket World Cup, this Sunday's episode of 'Kaun Banega Champu' on FILMY brings you the deadly combination of cricket and cinema. The major attraction of this show is Thakur from Sholay and the quote-a-minute Buddhu (Navjot Siddhu) from the cricket field.

The episode starts with Thakur Sahab as a roll-over contestant. Ruk Ruk Khan asks him: Revolver mein kitni goliyaan hoti hai? Thakur does not know the answer. Ruk Ruk tries to help him by counting on his fingers, but Thakur is myopic. His next question is Tum paas aaye... kis film ka gaana hai? Thakur uses the pipeline (help line) kaun hai friend, calls Basanti's mausi and when mausi replies 'Kuch kuch hota hai', an excited Thakur discovers love and runs away making way for Buddhu (Navjot Sing Buddhu)

Buddhu speaks so much that Ruk Ruk finds it difficult to even introduce him. Buddhu keeps laughing over nothing. He is asked funny questions like Munh Mein Kitney Daant Hote Hain? And Koi Ladki Agar Aapko Dekhkar Muskuraye, To Uski Sandal Ka Number Kya Hoga? Budhu uses a pipeline and calls Azhar who replies: The boys played well!

Towards the end, Ruk Ruk usually gets call from padosi ki biwi, but this time, its buddhu's wife. The show ends with the regular dose of Ruk Ruk Khan ka Chhuk Chhuk Gyaan.

We suggest that you don't miss the opportunity to watch the effervescent host Sunil Grover aka Ruk Ruk Khan spoof who has been mimicking one and all on Kaun Banega Champu on FILMY at 7.30 pm this Sunday. Keep watching the nonsense!

  

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