
Kajol and Twinkle Khanna’s upcoming talk shows, ‘To Mach with Kajol and Twinkle’, which will be premiered on September 25, 2025 on Amazon Prime Video, remained a topic of discussion since its trailer launch in Mumbai on 15 September. This Unskripted series, produced by Banjay Asia, includes Bollywood veterans like Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Govinda, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Karan Johar, Kriti Sanon, Vicky Kaushal and Janhvi Kapoor, who promote openly and laughter-filled conversations according to a press release of prime video.
At the trailer event, Kajol described Govinda as his favorite guest, who overtook Salman and Aamir. According to India Today, he said, “Govinda is Govinda – his energy is unmatched and very entertaining.” The trailer trending on Instagram shows stories about Salman and Aamir’s friendship, Karan and Janhvi’s funny nobles and Alia and Varun’s stories, which offer fans to an authentic glimpse of the Bollywood elite.
Kajol, who is making a host debut as a host, described the show as “enjoyable chaos” born with his long -term friendship with Twinkle. He said, “We have reversed the talk-show format- no rehearsal answers, just unfolded fun.” According to Bollywood Hungama, Twinkle said, “It is about honest, comical conversation that lets the stars give up their caution.” The eight-episode series directed by Jahnavi Obhan and Arun Seshakumar, supported by sponsors such as Oppo and Kalyan Jewelers, weekly on Thursday in more than 240 countries
Kajol included Govinda as a wonderful guest in ‘Two Mach with Kajol and Twinkle’. It is a vibrant talk show, which will be premiered on prime video on 25 September, promising Bollywood’s unfit for insight.
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