The Future Of Kapil Sharma's Show

JhakaasMovies Staff

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Days after Kapil Sharma's arrogant behavior, Sunil Grover has rubbished reports that he will be seen again on the show.

We had recently reported that comedian Sunil Grover was quitting the Kapil Sharma Show along with Ali Asgar and Chandan Prabhakar. There were reports recently that Sunil was contemplating staying back on the show but now Sunil Grover has trashed those rumours about his return.

The Kapil Sharma Show will complete 1 year on April 24, 2017. Navjot Singh Sidhu who is now a part of Congress Govt. in Punjab is busy with his political commitments and will not be seen on the show for a few episodes. So along with actors Sunil Grover, Chandan Prabhakar, Ali Asgar, even Navjot Singh Sidhu might not be seen in the upcoming episodes of the show. Kapil himself is out of India shooting for his film Firangi and will return only on April 2.

Though the three Sunil Grover, Ali Asgar and Chandan Prabhakar, are still upset with how Kapil misbehaved with them on the flight, they have decided to continue being a part of the show for time being.

This week, that's on Saturday, April 1, one pre-shot episode with the Great Indian Laughter Challenge artists will be aired on the channel. While on Sunday, thanks to the Indian Idol finale episode, TKSS will not be aired.

Sunil one more time, took to Twitter and shared his future plans as well as the present state of mind and interestingly, Kapil Sharma is not even mentioned in the post. Meanwhile, a Times of India report quoted unnamed sources as saying that Sunil may be close to inking a deal with Sony’s rival channel. The Kapil Sharma Show airs on Sony and while Sunil has a contract with them till April this year, he is not contracted directly with Kapil’s show.

In a long tweet, Sunil wrote, “My thanks and gratitude for all the love. I am non existent without the love. My public identity is just because of the love that you shower. I embrace it. It fills my heart and leaves no place for hate. I just want to surrender myself to good work, good people and acknowledge my intentions genuinely. And yes I am feeling little lost at this moment and nervous too. Don’t know what the future holds for me. And thank God my son Mohan is sleeping next to me. As I look at his innocent face, I feel lucky to have such a reason to smile. It reassures me that no matter what Tom will be beautiful. New… Yet beautiful.”

After the Kapil Sharma’s drunken rant against Sunil and rest of the cast, Kiku is one of the very few people who went back to The Kapil Sharma Show. Sunil, along with Chandan Prabhakar and Ali Asgar, has been boycotting the show.


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