Krushna Abhishek: I was surprised that Bharti Singh joined Kapil Sharma's show
Neha Maheshwri| TNN | Jul 13, 2017, 01:00 AM IST
The news has surprised many, and quite expectedly, Krushna the most. He says, "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)."
Krushna says that initially, he refused to believe the rumour. "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?" he asks.
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The issue started when, after breaking away from Kapil, his show's former producers Preeti and Neeti Simoes came up with a new comedy series, titled 'The Drama Company'. Apart from roping in Krushna, they also brought Kapil's former co-actor Ali Asgar on board.
Ask Krushna if Bharti joining Kapil is like Ali teaming up with him, and he says, "In my defence, I am one of the prominent faces on The Drama Company and that's the reason I have taken it up. 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."
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While they have always been pitted against each other, Krushna doesn't harbour the desire to have a show titled after him. "Honestly, I never wanted to be a stand-up comedian. I am essentially an actor, who does comedy and dance; it clicked and ever since, I have been doing it. I don't crave for a show titled 'Comedy Nights With Krushna'. Everyone knows 'Bigg Boss' is Salman Khan's show; his name needn't be on the title for that," he signs off.
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