Daaru Pee Ke Girna: Sunil Grover aka Dr. Mashoor Gulati back as Billa Sharabi
After ‘Mere Husband Mujhko Piyar Nahin Karte’, Comedian Sunil Grover Is Back With Another Hilarious Number ‘Daaru Pee Ke Girna’ In Which He Is Seen Portraying The Character Of ‘Billa Sharabi’ With His Drunkard Story.
After ‘Mere Husband Mujhko Piyar Nahin Karte’, comedian Sunil Grover is back with another hilarious number ‘Daaru Pee Ke Girna’ in which he is seen portraying the character of ‘Billa Sharabi’ with his drunkard story.
Composed by Amit Trivedi, the song is sung by Sunil Grover himself only and is seen taking a dig on alcoholic people.
In the three-minute video, Sunil aka Billa is singing a tale of the after effects of consuming excessive alcohol like getting beaten by wife or falling in a gutter.
The 40-year old comedian tried something new this time by mixing comedy with a social message.
Sunil took his Twitter handle to share the video song and some reports even say that the song is a dig on Kapil Sharma due to his infamous drunkard controversy earlier this year.
This all started, when Kapil Sharma and Sunil Grover had a fight in the mid-air when the complete starcast was returning to India after performing a show in Australia. Meanwhile, he has done couple of advertisements and stage shows.
Last year, a song ‘Mere Husband ‘Mujhko Piyar Nahin Karte’ was released in which he was in his popular character of Santosh Bhabhi which was loved by the audience.
On the work front, Sunil Grover to be seen in the upcoming comedy show on Sony TV but he hasn’t opening admitted the same.
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