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The Kapil Sharma Show to hit airwaves on 25th November

Ace comedian Kapil Sharma, who used to be the numero uno star on television before his popularity nosedived after an infamous mid-air fight with colleague and good friend Sunil Grover, now seems set to bounce back with renewed energy and excitement.

Speculations were rife of late that Sharma was gearing up for his comeback with the next season of his hit stand-up comedy show, The Kapil Sharma Show. As good luck would have it, speculations are set to turn true because the said show is going on-air from 25th November on Sony Entertainment Television.


“We are all working towards a 25th November start. We want it to be a Diwali gift for Kapil’s fans. However, if we don’t meet the 25th November deadline, we will start on 11th December for sure,” a source close to the show informed.

We also hear that the channel has decided to get a brand new group of writers onboard to ensure that the audience gets to laugh at some fresh jokes.

On the personal front, Kapil Sharma is set to tie the nuptial knot on 12th December, with his long-time girlfriend Ginni Chatrath.

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