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  • Kapil Sharma had a blast recently at a charity event.
  • He joined the stage with Hariharan and Shankar Mahadevan.

Kapil Sharma was recently spotted having a blast with Hariharan and Shankar Mahadevan on the stage as he joined these legendary singers during a live performance. The trio was performing for the charity show 'Rehmatein 8' and was also joined by other elite singers like Anup Jalota and Shilpa Rao. A new band 'Urban Jogi' joined these singers at the charity program in which Javed Akhtar attended as the Chief Guest.

Kapil Sharma never loses a chance to do some comedy whenever he is on the stage. Although there were legendary singers on the stage, upon their request he too joined them in singing. And as expected there was a moment when he triggered laughter among the artists with his comic timing.

Even though 'The Kapil Sharma Show' is a comedy sitcom, Kapil has time and again proved that he is a good singer too and he once again proved it when he was requested by Hariharan to sing with him.

The famous comedian is back in the limelight now that his show is returning to television with the next season of 'The Kapil Sharma Show'. With Krushna Abhishek leaving the show, new comedians are now on the board who will join Kapil this season along with his other old colleagues including Sumona Chakravarti, Kiku Sharda, and Chandan Prabhakar.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Many discussions were triggered after the news of Krushna Abhishek dropping from the show surfaced. Even famous comedian Bharti Singh, who earlier used to be a regular part of the show said that she will feature on the show occasionally. Even earlier comedians like Sunil Grover, Upasana Singh, and Ali Asgar who were a regular part of Kapil’s show had left him. But the show continued to entertain the audience and so, even though Krushna Abhishek is not a part of the show, Kapil’s show is expected to trigger the same riot of laughter among the audience.

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