The seventh episode of Two Much brings Ananya Panday and Farah Khan to the sets to chat about relevance, YouTube and nepotism in the modern age.
Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle Episode 7 has a runtime of 45 minutes.
Two Much Series Conceptualised and Produced by
Banijay Asia
Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle Episode 7 Directors
Nishant Nayak, Jahnvi Obhan

Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle Episode 7 Review
In the latest episode of Two Much, the hosts and their guests try their best to tell us that Panday is unlike other nepo kids and is extremely hard-working and will go to the ends of the earth to prove herself to others. At this point, the nepotism discussion has run its course, and we all know who is being performative and who isn’t. Panday is like every other nepo kid and has nothing interesting about her. Her personality is flat and uninteresting, as are her points of view.
The episode, much like others, feels rushed and incomplete. I don’t understand the point of it all, as we don’t really get to hear anything unique or interesting about anyone. Khan is quite vocal about the inner workings of her life on YouTube, while Panday has nothing interesting going on for her, and the topic, thus, always revolves around either nepotism or her views on modern women and their dating cultures. I feel like we have other things, as women, to focus on, and the discussions are turning a bit stale at this point.
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I also feel like the two hosts aren’t that great and ask the most bland questions. I feel talk shows should have some intelligent conversations, and the hosts should let the guests speak so that we learn something interesting about them. However, Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle is so annoyingly chaotic that at times it feels overwhelming and confusing. Half of the time, I am watching Kajol screaming at the top of her lungs, and while it can be cute and “quirky” at times, it doesn’t gel well with the idea of a talk show host.

The guests, thus, say nothing remotely memorable, and it’s just a repetition of everything we have heard, sometimes in the same show from other guests. I think the most important thing that the new-gen actors need to have is a sense of identity and personality. Without it, it’s difficult to distinguish between the conversation of literally anyone. It’s just the same woke, performative stuff that doesn’t seem to embody any of these people in any way.
Final Thoughts
I don’t understand the point of this episode. We simply don’t hear anything remotely interesting or new. It’s just the same recycled garbage that we hear from other actors who have come on this show – none of it has a personality that stands out in any way.
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