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Kapil Sharma Denies Misbehaviour With Marathi Actress

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Nov, 2015 02:05 PM
  • Kapil Sharma Denies Misbehaviour With Marathi Actress
Comedian Kapil Sharma has defended himself against a Marathi actress' accusation that he misbehaved with her.
 
According to media reports, Marathi actress Deepali Sayyad pointed fingures at Kapil for losing control of his actions at a wrap-up party to celebrate the International Marathi Film Festival Awards 2015.
 
Asked about it, the "Comedy Nights With Kapil" star said: "I don't know where this news came from. First of all I want to clarify that I was not present at the award function.
 
I don't know who made a mountain out of a mole-hill. I believes everyone is like me, who loves everybody. but there are some people who made these news."
 
Kapil addressed the query about the issue at an event where he was feted as the PETA Person of the Year Award here on Friday.

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