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Kapil Sharma opens up about fight with Sunil
Sunil and I had a falling out but I still have a good relationship with all of them, Kapil said.
Mumbai: Host of Indian comedy show Kapil Sharma Thursday opened up on fight with Sunil Grover at an event to promote his new film ‘Zwigato’.
Recently, Kapil Sharma attended an event where the host questioned him about the rumors circulating about his and Sunil Grover’s fight and asked him: “It is said that you are an egoistic and insecure person, you do not tolerate the success of others, even after the removal of fellow actors from the show”.
Responding to this, Sharma said that he had never felt insecure from anyone, rather brought those in the show whom he admired or liked.
“Yes! Sunil and I had a falling out but I still have a good relationship with all of them”, comedy show host added.
The comedian admitted that he used to be a quick-tempered and extreme person when he got angry he could not control his self but now the actor had changed himself.
Kapil stated, “People say that I have enemies, I have harbored enmities, but that is not the case. If people call me an egotistic person then you should ask these people why do not they want to work with me?”
It is pertinent to note that earlier in 2017, Kapil Sharma had a problematic relationship with Sunil Grover after which later quit the show. Following which Ali Asghar and Krishna Abhishek also offered departure to the show due to money and production issues.
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