Sunil Grover’s not back to Kapil’s show, but coming soon on the web
Actor-comedian Sunil Grover has once again sent his fans into a tizzy with a cryptic tweet he posted on Saturday. “Everything is going to come. Nothing is going to stay forever. So Just have gratitude. That is the key. And yes, laugh a lot...,” Sunil tweeted. Soon after his post went viral, there was speculation that it might have something to do with him making a comeback on fellow comedian Kapil Sharma’s show.
But quashing all such rumours, Sunil tells us, “I don’t know why people are speculating this, because my tweet doesn’t hint at anything like that. There’s no truth in it at all. It’s not happening.”
The 42-year-old actor, who is busy with the dubbing of his new project, reveals, “There is something interesting that is coming up and I will announce it in a few days. It’s for the web space and I’m really looking forward to it. That’s all I can say.”
Sunil quit Kapil’s earlier comedy show in 2013, only to return the next year. They again teamed up in a new, revamped show headlined by Kapil, on a different channel. But Sunil left the show after a public in-flight showdown in March 2017 and the two have never collaborated ever since.
Sunil even started his own show on the small screen but it didn’t make much of an impact. In fact, rumours about Sunil and Kapil coming together have been doing the rounds on social media for more than a year now. But Sunil says, “It is baseless and I don’t want to comment on it. It’s really irritating that these speculations arise out of nowhere. When there’s something, I will reveal it myself,” says the actor, who was last seen in the Salman Khan-starrer Bharat.
We contacted the channel and a source confirmed there are no such talks. “There is no news of Sunil Grover’s comeback on Kapil’s show. Krushna Abhishek, who replaced Sunil in the show, has been very well received by the audience, and his character Sapna is being appreciated. So we are going to continue with that. Apart from Sapna, all the other characters are also doing very well,” says the source.