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Son of Abish with Vishal & Raghu
Son of Abish - S4 - E8
Vishal Dadlani tells us about the weirdest people to have set foot in his studio, and Raghu Dixit recollects the one time he nearly decided to give up music altogether.
Son of Abish: Season 4 - 8 Episode s
4x1 - Son of Abish With Kenny & Yami
April 6, 2018
Yami Gautam and Kenneth Sebastian share some hilarious stories, guess famous Hindi movie dialogues in Punjabi and Malayalam, play a topsy-turvy game of "Name, Place, Animal, Thing", and go bonkers in the process.
4x2 - Son of Abish with Biswa & Nakuul
April 13, 2018
Biswa Kalyan Rath and Nakuul Mehta talk about Nakuul's first film and the secret origin story of Biswa's famous line "Aye tatti tera naam kya hai?" Later, Abish makes them try out some odd tasting delicacies.
4x3 - Son of Abish with Abhay & Sumukhi
April 20, 2018
Abhay Deol on the need for art in Indian cinema, Sumukhi Suresh on her dual life, and a game where they spin the wheel of misfortune.
4x4 - Son of Abish with Sapan & Armaan
April 27, 2018
Armaan Malik on how he started his musical journey and Sapan Verma recollects his near death experience.
4x5 - Son of Abish with Zakir & Vicky
May 4, 2018
Zakir Khan on his journey from his first open mic to shooting his special, and Vicky Kaushal on nailing his first job interview with a filmy one-liner.
4x6 - Son of Abish with Varun & Shweta
May 11, 2018
Shweta Tripathi talks about her one bad audition, and the time she was star-struck at Cannes. Varun Thakur talks about the time he came face to face with Jerry Seinfeld and recollects his one bad gig in Amritsar.
4x7 - Son of Abish with Malini & Naveen
May 18, 2018
Miss Malini on the time she lived in the middle of a war zone, and Naveen Richard on his skinny dipping experience that didn't quite go as expected. It's all about past adventures and misadventures in this episode of Son of Abish.
4x8 - Son of Abish with Vishal & Raghu
May 25, 2018
Vishal Dadlani tells us about the weirdest people to have set foot in his studio, and Raghu Dixit recollects the one time he nearly decided to give up music altogether.