Kajol & Twinkle's 'Two Much' Talk Show Ends After 8 Episodes, Bonus with Cricketers
Kajol, Twinkle's 'Two Much' Talk Show Wraps With Controversy

Actors Kajol and Twinkle Khanna have officially concluded their highly conversational talk show, 'Two Much'. The series ran for a total of eight episodes, which were packed with frank discussions and a notable amount of on-air drama, frequently placing the hosts at the center of public debate.

Bonus Episode with Cricket Stars

After the main season finished, the creators surprised fans with a special bonus episode. This installment featured Indian women's cricket team players Jemimah Rodrigues and Shafali Verma. Interestingly, this episode was recorded after some of the initial shows had already been broadcast to the public.

During a playful game segment where the guests had to agree or disagree with various prompts, Kajol and Twinkle took a moment to provide a context for their upcoming banter, clarifying the intent behind their opinions before the fun began.

Hosts Address the Controversial Segment

As they introduced the now-famous game round, Kajol laughed and pointed out, "Now it’s time for our next segment, which has gotten us into a lot of trouble." She elaborated that in this part of the show, the focus was less on serious opinions and more on lighthearted teasing among friends.

Twinkle Khanna followed this up with a cheerful yet pointed reminder. She suggested they should have included a warning from the very first episode. "And there’s a disclaimer, which we should have had from the first episode, that nothing we say in this segment should be taken seriously. Please don’t follow any of our advice in this segment," she added with a smile.

Infidelity Remarks Ignite Widespread Debate

The segment had previously caused a significant stir in an episode featuring filmmaker Karan Johar and actor Janhvi Kapoor. During that conversation, Kajol and Twinkle expressed their view that physical infidelity was "not a deal breaker" for them.

When Karan Johar stated, "Physical infidelity is not a deal breaker," Janhvi Kapoor firmly disagreed, responding, "No, the deal is broken." Twinkle Khanna then remarked, "We’re in our 50s, she’s in her 20s, and she will get into this circle soon. She hasn’t seen the things we have seen. Raat gayi baat gayi (What’s happened, has happened)."

This candid exchange sparked widespread discussion and controversy online, drawing sharp reactions from viewers and critics across the country.

Kajol's 'Marriage Expiry Date' Opinion

In another episode, Kajol sparked a lively discussion by sharing her unconventional thoughts on marriage. She suggested that marriages should come with an expiry date, a viewpoint that her co-host Twinkle did not share.

When Twinkle posed the statement, "Marriage should have an expiry date and a renewal option", Kajol responded, "I definitely think so. What says you will get married to the right person at the right time? So, you should have a renewal option. And if there’s an expiry date, then we don’t have to suffer for too long." This perspective further fueled conversations about the institution of marriage and personal choice.