Kiku Sharda is quitting The Great Indian Kapil Show? Archana Puran Singh Reveals Truth –


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Kiku Sharda quitting The Great Indian Kapil Show?

The Great Indian Kapil Show has been making headlines once again, but this time not for its laughter-filled episodes. Rumours started doing the rounds that comedian Kiku Sharda, who is one of the key members of the show, has decided to quit. Reports claimed that Kiku is planning to join Ashneer Grover’s upcoming reality show and that differences with co-star Krushna Abhishek may have contributed to his exit.

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While Kiku has remained unavailable for comment despite repeated attempts, his co-star Archana Puran Singh has now stepped in to clear the air. Speaking to HT, Archana strongly denied the rumours. She said, “There is absolutely no truth in these rumours.”

Archana, who has been a permanent presence on the show’s panel and is often teased for her laughter, also assured fans that the cast continues to share a strong bond despite speculation. “Our cast and crew are one big, happy family. And will always be so,” she added.

The Great Indian Kapil Show has seen many ups and downs in the past, including changes in its lineup and behind-the-scenes challenges. However, Archana’s clarification suggests that the latest round of buzz is nothing more than gossip.

For now, fans can breathe easy as Kiku Sharda continues to be part of the much-loved comedy show, entertaining audiences with his comic timing and memorable characters. So, which one is your favorite roles of Kiku? Let us know in comments.

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