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Two Much With Kajol And Twinkle Episode 6 Review: Sonakshi Shines, But The Episode Lacks Spark

Sonakshi Sinha brings honesty and fire, while Manish Malhotra stays guarded - making this episode engaging in parts but underwhelming overall.

Two Much With Kajol And Twinkle Episode 6 Review
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When Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle kicked off, it promised sass, sharp humor, unfiltered confessions, and celebrity banter. And while some episodes have delivered that spark, others felt slightly scattered. After the buzzy and polarising episode with Janhvi Kapoor and Karan Johar, expectations were naturally high from Episode 6. This time, the stylish couture king Manish Malhotra and the fiery, straight-from-the-heart Sonakshi Sinha graced the couch. And yes, the vibes couldn’t have been more contrasting.

Episode 6 feels like a collision of two energies: Sonakshi, candid and carefree, and Manish, polished and extremely cautious. From fashion anecdotes to industry truths, from laughable moments to slightly awkward exchanges, this episode swings between engaging and restrained. The hosts, Kajol and Twinkle, once again find themselves juggling between playful roasting and occasionally stepping on the conversation flow. What follows is a conversation that’s enjoyable in moments but rarely surprising. The charm is there, but the spark isn’t always consistent. Let’s dive in.

 

Two Much With Kajol And Twinkle Episode 6

Sonakshi Sinha walks in a simple black suit, clean look, and yet she turns out to be the brightest energy in this episode. She doesn’t need glam to shine; her conviction and humor do the job.

She talks about how she accidentally entered Bollywood thanks to Salman Khan, only to be boxed into “village girl” roles. She laughs about joining films for glam but ending up doing earthy characters, a classic Sona punchline moment.

What stands out is her openness. She addresses body-shaming with dignity yet savage wit, recounts trolls she has handled, speaks about redefining beauty standards, and even hints at how she reclaimed her career path by shifting towards meaningful cinema. Her subtle emotional beats, especially when speaking about self-worth and evolving identity, hit home.

She also cheekily calls out Manish Malhotra for skipping her wedding — and that little moment, full of playful friction, sparks life into the episode. It’s honest, unfiltered, and so Sonakshi.

Sona’s presence here proves yet again, she’s made for talk shows.

 

Manish Malhotra: Fashion Icon, Guarded Guest

If Sonakshi is all heart, Manish Malhotra is the careful PR version. His charm is intact, his voice calm, his energy graceful, but guarded. Very guarded. He shares fun tidbits — like accidentally messaging an actress he didn’t enjoy working with — but stops before delivering the juicy bits. It’s like being handed popcorn but never getting the climax.

He calls himself “all natural,” recounts industry stories, politely sidesteps controversies, and insists he has never been in a relationship — a statement that triggers playful disbelief but not much else. Even his lehenga-tiny-choli conversation ends in him taking mild offense and calling the remarks “anti-fashion.”

Manish shines visually, speaks safely, laughs politely — but never really opens up.

 

The Hosts – Improved, But Still Finding Rhythm

Two Much With Kajol And Twinkle
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Kajol has more control in this episode. She listens better, interrupts less, and brings warm hosting energy where needed. Twinkle? Still witty, still self-amused, still occasionally overshadowing conversations unnecessarily. Their chemistry swings between organic and competitive, which makes the show fun yet uneven.

At times, you feel Kajol and Twinkle are running two different shows on one couch.

 

Final Verdict

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Episode 6 of Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle has its moments, but it never fully takes off. Sonakshi Sinha brings honesty, wit, and relatability, and without her, this episode would’ve felt flat. Manish Malhotra looks good, speaks politely, but stays guarded throughout — almost too careful to let viewers truly connect.

Kajol feels more composed here, while Twinkle continues to land punchlines, though sometimes more for herself than the audience. Their dynamic still feels like a work in progress.

Overall, it entertains in pockets but lacks the spark and spontaneity a celebrity chat show thrives on. A fun watch for Sonakshi fans, but not an episode that leaves a lasting impression. Decent, scattered, and mildly engaging, but it falls short of its potential.

Rating: ⭐ ⭐ ½ (2.5/5)

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