Salman Khan: Even If Competing as Secretary, He Would Lose... Comments on Political Entry Bollywood superstar Salman Khan recently addressed questions about his reluctance to enter politics, sharing his thoughts during an appearance on The Kapil Sharma Show. Host Kapil Sharma posed an intriguing question to the actor, asking why he hasn’t pursued a political career despite the growing trend of celebrities entering the political arena. Salman Khan responded with his signature humor, offering a lighthearted yet revealing perspective on the matter. Khan humorously remarked that while he has often considered running for office, his chances would be slim due to the dynamics of his own residential building. He explained that his building has eight flats in total, with three belonging to his family. “If I ever decided to contest for the position of secretary in our building, I’d lose badly,” he joked. “My family members wouldn’t even vote for me.” This quip underscored his self-deprecating humor while subtly highlighting the challenges of political candidacy, even in a local context. The actor’s comments resonated with audiences, who found his candidness both amusing and relatable. His remarks also sparked discussions about the intersection of celebrity culture and politics, with many noting the irony of public figures leveraging their fame for political influence. While Khan has never publicly expressed interest in holding public office, his willingness to engage with such topics reflects his ongoing relevance in both entertainment and societal conversations. Beyond his political musings, Khan also shared updates about his upcoming film projects. He confirmed his participation in Matri Bhumi, a powerful war drama directed by Apoorva Lakhia.#salman_khan #galwan_valley #kapil_sharma_show #matri_bhumi #apoorva_lakhia

Archana Puran Singh Expresses Regret Over Stalled Acting Career Due to Kapil Sharma Show Archana Puran Singh, a veteran actress with over 100 film and TV credits, has shared her frustration over her acting career being sidelined by her long-standing role on the popular comedy show Kapil Sharma Show. The 63-year-old actor, who made her film debut in 1982 with Nikah, has been a prominent figure in both Bollywood and television, but she now admits that her involvement with the show has limited her opportunities in other projects. In a recent interview, she expressed regret over the situation, stating that while the show has brought her immense popularity, it has also caused her acting career to stagnate. Puran Singh joined Kapil Sharma Show in 2019, replacing Navjot Singh Sidhu as a judge. The show, which transitioned from television to OTT platforms as The Great Indian Kapil Show, has kept her occupied with frequent shoots, leaving little time for other commitments. She explained that the show’s demanding schedule—formerly 100 episodes a year—has made it nearly impossible to take on new roles. “I’ve had to turn down many film projects because I couldn’t leave the show,” she said. “Filmmakers now assume I’m only capable of being a judge, not an actor.” Her struggles have led to a decline in professional opportunities. Puran Singh noted that after repeatedly declining offers, many filmmakers have stopped approaching her. “I’ve been so busy with the show that I’ve lost touch with the industry,” she said. “Now, I’m not getting any roles, and it’s hard to convince people I’m still a serious actor.” Despite this, she remains hopeful that the shift to OTT platforms might provide more flexibility.#rajkummar_rao #archana_puran_singh #kapil_sharma_show #toaster #ideal_school
