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Narayana Murthy gets flirty with Sudha Murthy on Kapil Sharma’s show; she hilariously kills the vibe

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Narayana Murthy gets flirty with Sudha Murthy on Kapil Sharma’s show; she hilariously kills the vibe

Kapil Sharma’s show featured Narayana and Sudha Murthy, who shared lighthearted moments, including Sudha joking about her husband.

This week on The Great Indian Kapil Show, host Kapil Sharma will welcome not a film’s team but two renowned Indian entrepreneurs. Infosys founder Narayana Murthy and his author wife Sudha Murthy will be part of the show. A new promo from the show teases all the fun that the couple and the show’s team will have.

New guests on the show

The teaser, which also features clips of another set of guests–Zomato fouder Deepinder Goyal and his wife Grecia (Gia)–begins with Kapil welcoming his guests. Sunil Grover cracks a joke about his love for ‘software’ as ‘hardware’ always give him ‘rashes’. Sudha Murthy face-palms herself at his joke.

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Kapil asks Narayana Murthy what was his reaction when he saw Sudha for the first time. When a loud noise bangs from below the stage. A surprised Kapil asks what that was when Sudha jokes ‘this was exactly his reaction too.’

But Mr Murthy got a little romantic and said, “When she came to our house, it was like a breath of fresh air.” Sudha cut through the flirty air and joked, “Jawan the na (He used to be a young man then).” Her response cracked up all.

Fans of the show were surprised to see the new guests. “Strange times I’m living in. Narayana Murthy on Kapil Sharma Show! Truly strange times,” wrote a person on Reddit. “Sudha murthy has a very good humour,” wrote another.

About Narayana and Sudha Murthy

Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murthy are renowned Indian personalities known for their contributions to technology, business, and philanthropy. Narayana Murthy co-founded Infosys, an IT services giant, revolutionizing India’s tech landscape. Sudha Murthy, an accomplished author, educator, and philanthropist, chairs the Infosys Foundation, focusing on education, healthcare, and rural development in India. Her books, often inspired by real-life stories, resonate with readers across ages.

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Jennifer Lopez felt she was ‘not good enough’ due to Latina stereotypes in Hollywood: ‘Imposter syndrome is real’

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Jennifer Lopez felt she was ‘not good enough’ due to Latina stereotypes in Hollywood: ‘Imposter syndrome is real’

Jennifer Lopez opened up about her early days in the film industry and the importance of her ‘belief to belong’ which helped her to break certain moulds.

Jennifer Lopez has opened up about her initial years in Hollywood and how she used her self-belief to fight any doubts that crept in about her ability. The actor-singer, who has now spent over two decades in the industry, opened up about her challenges as a Latina actress in the film industry.

Jennifer Lopez on battling stereotypes

Appearing on Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast, JLo opened up about her early days in the film industry and how the change in Hollywood – regarding stereotypes and diversity – can be slow but still positive.

“I heard someone say that positive change is slow — and it is — but as long as we’re moving in the right direction, that’s what matters,” she said, adding, “When I started, there weren’t a lot of roles for Latinas. I was auditioning for parts with accents and stereotypes. I kept thinking, ‘Why can’t I just play a romantic lead? Why can’t I be the girl next door?’ That belief–that conviction that I belonged — was what helped me break those moulds.”

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The actor, who started with roles in blockbusters like Anaconda before making a name for herself in romantic comedies, added that her journey wasn’t full of roses. Due to her upbringing in the Bronx as the daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Lopez admitted that she went through imposter syndrome in the initial years of her career.

“Imposter syndrome is real, especially when you come from neighbourhoods like I did,” she added. “But I’ve learned that it’s about what you tell yourself. You have to redirect that inner voice. Whenever the doubts creep in — ‘I don’t belong here, I’m not good enough’ — you need to replace them with, ‘No, I’ve worked hard. I do belong here.’ It’s a mindset that transforms everything.”

Jennifer Lopez’s upcoming film

The actor will be next seen in a biographical sports drama film titled Unstoppable. She will be playing the role of Judy Robles, the mother of NCAA wrestling champion Anthony Robles.

The film is based on the real-life story of Anthony Roble, a one-legged wrestler who defied all odds to become a champion. Directed by debutant Villy Goldenberg, the film stars Jharrel Jerome in the lead role. The film is produced by Jennifer’s estranged husband, Ben Affleck. The two began work on the project before they filed for divorce in August this year.

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