[s1e4] ...felt Super Indian Official

: In a moment many viewers found relatable, Vicky and Sunny joked about being beaten by their parents. They noted that their mother punished them regularly, while their father, famed action director Sham Kaushal , saved his discipline for "special occasions"—memorable moments that happened only a few times a year.

The fourth episode of (Season 1) resonated deeply with viewers because of its "super Indian" relatability, anchored by the grounded charm of guests Vicky Kaushal and Sunny Kaushal . Broadcast on Netflix on April 20, 2024, the episode abandoned high-glam Hollywood pretenses for stories that mirror the average Indian household. Why It Felt "Super Indian"

: Reviewers noted that Vicky Kaushal's impromptu one-liners were so sharp they occasionally threw the professional comedians off their scripted tracks. [S1E4] ...felt super Indian

: The brothers revealed how they were often "trotted out" to perform rehearsed dances for family guests, specifically a January 26 (Republic Day) routine they practiced every year.

: Beyond the jokes, the episode showed a heartwarming side when Vicky praised Sunny’s writing and cooking skills, while Sunny revealed that Vicky is a talented (though untrained) singer. : In a moment many viewers found relatable,

: Vicky shared "normal" sibling mishaps, such as the time Sunny accidentally fell into a gutter (manhole) while they were out with their father.

: Sunil Grover opened the episode as "Kamlesh Ki Lugai," a jilted bride at the airport who humorously claimed Vicky was her husband. Broadcast on Netflix on April 20, 2024, the

The episode's appeal lay in the Kaushal brothers' willingness to share hilarious, unfiltered childhood memories that are staples of middle-class Indian upbringing: