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Bharti Singh and Krushna Abhishek to join forces with Kapil Sharma

We had recently reported that ace comedian Kapil Sharma is set to make his comeback on television with the second season of his popular comedy show The Kapil Sharma Show, which will beam on Sony Entertainment Television.

The latest we hear that comedian Bharti Singh and Krushna Abhishek will also join forces with Kapil Sharma on The Kapil Sharma Show 2. Elated Bharti confirmed the news, saying, “It is going to be a mega reunion as all of us will get together after a long time. It is going to be a treat for the audience.”


A source revealed, “Kapil is in a very happy space right now. He is feeling healthier after his detox session and with his wedding around the corner, he is in the best phase of his life. While it was assumed that he and Krushna had a tiff, he agreed to join Kapil quite happily. As for Bharti, she considers Kapil as her elder brother and she has promised to make his show a super success.”

The channel also confirmed the news of The Kapil Sharma Show making a comeback with season 2. In an official statement, the channel said, “Yes, Kapil Sharma is coming home to Sony Entertainment Television with his highly successful weekend comedy show, The Kapil Sharma Show. We are delighted and looking forward to again collaborate with Kapil and his absolutely talented creative team and actors.”

The show is expected to hit the tube either on 25th November or in December.

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  • TroyBoi’s five-track EP Rootz is a personal return to the sounds of his childhood, released via Ultra Records in September 2025.
  • The single Kabhi uses an officially cleared sample of Lata Mangeshkar’s vocal from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.
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  • This EP is part of a wider wave: British artists born into diasporas are using heritage not as garnish but as foundation.

Some albums hit you in ways you don’t see coming. Rootz is one of them. Not just another trap EP. TroyBoi, the London-born producer known for global bass and trap, has made something that’s also deeply personal. He didn’t just want to make music that bangs in clubs; instead, he wanted to reach back to the India of his childhood. And he did it with Rootz.

The track everyone’s talking about is Kabhi. Because it’s not just sampling Bollywood. Lata Mangeshkar’s voice was officially cleared for use on a non-Bollywood release, a milestone reported by multiple outlets. It’s history. It’s memory. And it’s a bridge.

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