Kumail Nanjiani surprises Dave Bautista with a super adorable gift

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Kumail Nanjiani surprises Dave Bautista with a super adorable gift
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Since they worked together on the action comedy Stuber, Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista have become pretty good friends.

Such good friends, in fact, that they even buy each other gifts now.

In the clip above from Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Nanjiani presents his co-star with a surprise lunchbox (Bautista collects them) filled with gluten-free snacks — skip to 3:00 in the clip above.

And the reason for the present?

Nanjiani felt bad because Bautista got gifts for everyone on the final day of shooting for Stuber, including Nanjiani, who didn't have anything prepared to give back to him.

"It's always bad when the other guy's like, 'Well, the gift he gave me was his friendship!'," he jokes.

Judging by the happy look on Bautista's face as he peers into his new lunchbox, the damage has been well and truly repaired.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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