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Krushna Abhishek On Bharti Singh Entering Kapils Show: How Could She Join Him?

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Jul, 2017 12:46 PM

    Bharti Singh joining hands with Kapil Sharma has not gone well with her Comedy Nights Bachao co-host and friend Krushna Abhishek. Krushna, who was under the impression that Bharti collaborating with Kapil was just a rumour, was taken by surprise when his dear friend actually changed sides.

     

    “It has been four years since Kapil’s show started, and Bharti and I had vowed never to appear on it. It was an unwritten pact between us.

     

    Firstly, because it was named after him and secondly because I am not a small-time comedian, who would appear on someone’s show for a few minutes. They couldn’t have afforded me as I charge a bomb (smiles),” revealed Krushna while talking to Times of India.

     

     

    He even said that initially when he heard the reports, he ignored them as he was confident about Bharti having no plans to go to Kapil Sharma’s show. “I laughed it off, as I was confident that she wouldn’t join his team. However, I later realised that it was true. How could Bharti join him?” said a much amazed Krushna.

     

    However, the actor-comedian who will soon be coming with another comedy show, The Drama Company doesn’t holds any grudge against Kapil for taking Bharti in his show. Rather, he is disappointed with his family-like-friend Bharti. “I feel as if a family member has gone away from me. I don’t grudge Kapil, but this was a pact between Bharti and me,” said Krushna.

     

     

    So does this mean that Krushna and Bharti’s friendship has gone sour? “Not at all. I am in touch with her. In fact, I was the first one to rush to her side when she was hospitalised recently. When I asked her about her decision, she said, ‘Krushna, mujhe kaam karna hai’,” replied Krushna.

     

    The shift of actors has happened from Kapil’s team too as Sugandha Mishra, Ali Asgar and Sanket Bhosle joined Krushna’s show after a tiff with Kapil. Also, Krushna doesn’t want his rival, Kapil’s show to go off air as he says, “On a positive note, there is a balance now between the two shows. Personally, I don’t want Kapil’s show to end. I want both to work so that there’ll be healthy competition.”

     

    Bharti Singh cleared the air about her equation with Krushna and Kapil Sharma.

     

    "I read Krushna's interview, but let me tell you there is no bad blood between Krushna and me. In fact, he called me yesterday to inform that he has said something like this in an interview.

     
     
     
    I am absolutely fine with whatever he has said in the interview because that's the truth. We had vowed to each other that we won't go on Kapil Sharma's show but that was when we were doing Comedy Nights and Bachao when we had work. We were already working on something, but when I am free and not doing anything, I decided to do Kapil bhai's show.

     

     

    I don't think there is anything wrong in it. I couldn't inform Krushna because everything happened all of a sudden. Even Krushna is doing a show and I am not angry with him. We will soon meet and post a selfie together. We all wish good for everyone and there is no animosity between anyone of us. We meet and party with each other but unfortunately nobody writes about that. People just want to write about fights," said the comedienne.

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