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Here's the reason why Navjot Singh Sidhu is miffed with Kapil Sharma

Sunil Grover and Ali Asgar, who were earlier part of "The Kapil Sharma Show" have exited the series post the mid-air fight controversy.

New Delhi: With the exit of important members from the unit, ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’ is off late making headlines for all the wrong reasons. The show which was cherished by all is currently floating in all the negative headlines. Now the buzz is that Kapil Sharma has upset the chairperson of the show Navjot Singh Sidhu, the popular cricketer turned politician. According to BollywoodLife.com, recently, Sidhu could not shoot for an episode of the show due to ill health so Kapil roped in Archana Puran Singh in place of him. This gesture has allegedly created an animosity between the two. It was not liked by Sidhu at all and that led him to backfire at Kapil. ALSO READBIGG BOSS 11: Meet the FIRST CONFIRMED celeb contestant of the show Although Kapil tried to justify his actions saying a chairperson is required for the show to go on but Sidhu, so irked by the gesture, was not ready to buy the logic. He allegedly gave Kapil an ‘ultimatum’. Maybe because of his equation with Archana Puran Singh wasn’t too sound. The show is grappling with the departure of comedian Sunil Grover after the on-flight spat. Limelight is always good for any show, but can it be advantageous for wrong reasons? The Kapil Sharma Show manages to be in the news but not for all the good reasons anymore.
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