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Will Sunil Grover make a comeback on The Kapil Sharma Show? Here's what the actor has to say

Sunil Grover became a household name with Comedy Nights With Kapil and The Kapil Sharma Show where he played the roles like Gutthi, Rinku Bhabi, and Dr. Mashoor Gulati. But after a fight with Kapil Sharma, Sunil parted his ways from the show. However, there have been reports that Sunil might be back soon.

We recently met Sunil and asked him if he is planning to be back on The Kapil Sharma Show, to which he replied, "There's no plan as such." When asked him what's there in his kitty after Bharat, Sunil said, "Nothing is decided yet as soon as something is finalized I will share with you."


Sunil plays the role of Salman Khan's best friend, Vilayti, in Bharat. The actor is currently busy garnering praises that he is getting for his amazing performance in the film. In the interview with us, he also spoke about his experience of working with Salman Khan.

Sunil has performed in front of Salman Khan multiple times when the superstar came to promote his films on The Kapil Sharma Show. So, when we asked Sunil how was the experience of shooting for a film with Salman, he said, "It was different. I had made him laugh, performed in front of him. But when you are working with him, he is also working and to get to see a superstar like Salman Khan and get to spend so much time with him, it has been a learning experience."

When probed if he was nervous in the initial days, the actor said, "First few days yes, but then he made me comfortable. I had to play his friend, so it was very difficult for me to imagine Salman sir as a friend because I have grown up watching his films and always looked up to him as a fan. So, playing a friend was a little task for me."

Bharat also stars Katrina Kaif and Sunil also spoke to us about the camaraderie he had with the actress on the sets.

Watch the full interview here...

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