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Kapil Sharma Breaks Silence On 'The Kapil Sharma Show' Going Off Air

IANS, 01 Sep, 2017 02:10 PM
  • Kapil Sharma Breaks Silence On 'The Kapil Sharma Show' Going Off Air
Speculations about the future of Kapil Sharma's popular TV show, The Kapil Sharma Show, have been doing the rounds for quite sometime now.
 
 
It has already been confirmed by the channel Sony TV that TKSS is going off air and Kapil's arch rival Krushna Abhishek's show, The Drama Company will replace it on the channel.
 
 
Recently, the shooting of a lot of episodes with celebrities have been cancelled and few more episode shoots were stalled. At some occasions, Kapil didn't turn up on the sets and the celebs had to wait before the shoot got cancelled while on other occasions, Kapil's ill health played the devil.
 
 
Now that the channel confirmed that The Kapil Sharma Show will go off air, the folks at Pinkvilla reached out to Kapil about the same. Here's what the comedian-turned-actor had to say, "Yes, I am just going to rest for some days. 
 
 
It is just a drop of a few episodes because I cannot ignore my health at this stage when my movie is also going to release and the coming schedule is going to be more hectic. I will come back with full force. I am thankful to the channel that they allowed me and did not put any pressure.”
 
 
Earlier, a spokesperson from the channel had told a daily, "Kapil has been under the weather for sometime now. Due to which, we have mutually agreed to take a short break. However once Kapil has recovered completely, we will start shooting once again. We value our relationship with Kapil and wish him a speedy recovery."

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