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SRK Lauds 'Komedy King' Kapil

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Sep, 2015 01:50 PM
  • SRK Lauds 'Komedy King' Kapil
Just like superstar Shah Rukh Khan took a leap of faith from the small to the big screen, Kapil Sharma is doing it with “Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon”. The Bollywood 'Badshah' has praised the actor-comedian and thanked him for taking him on a laughter ride with his debut film.
 
“It’s so nice to hang out with team 'Dilwale' and Komedy King Kapil after a hard day at work. Okay not so hard but hot,” SRK tweeted on Wednesday late night.
 
A special screening of "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon" was organised here on Wednesday for the team of “Dilwale”. For Shah Rukh, the film was a "laugh riot". 
 
“Too much fun watching KKPK. @KapilSharmaK9 @varunsharma90. It’s a laugh riot. Thanks for making me laugh so much. Abbas-Mustan love you both,” he added. 
 
The whole cast of Kapil's film, including Elli Avram and director duo Abbas-Mustan, along with “Dilwale” team -- SRK, director Rohit Shetty, actors Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon - were present at the screening.
 
Shah Rukh, who himself started his journey in showbiz with television, was not the only one impressed by the comic family entertainer "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon", which is slated to release on Friday. It left Varun as well as Kriti in splits. 
 
Varun shared: “@KapilSharmaK9 makes an amazing debut in kkpk. He and @varunsharma90 had me laughing throughout”, while Kriti said, “It was literally a 'comedy night' wid @KapilSharmaK9 n Dilwale team yest!Wat fun!@varunsharma90 @iamsrk @Varun_dvn”. 
 
Kapil, who garnered fame through his stint in "Comedy Nights With Kapil", was overwhelmed by the appreciation and he also took to micro-blogging site to share his feelings. 
 
“Grt fun watching d 1st screening of #kkpk in HYD with team #dilwale @iamsrk @Varun_dvn @varunsharma90 n @kritisanon." 
 
“Don't know what to say because some feelings cannot be expressed in words...Love you @iamsrk bhai...Thanks for everything...Regards,” Kapil shared. 
 
In the film, Kapil, who is also known for his singing ability, will highlight the life of a flirt and how he keeps on juggling between relationships. 

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