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Ali Asgar Reveals The Real Reason Why He Left Kapil Sharma Show, Watch Video!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Jun, 2017 11:54 AM
  • Ali Asgar Reveals The Real Reason Why He Left Kapil Sharma Show, Watch Video!

Actor Ali Asgar, who stepped out of popular entertainer "The Kapil Sharma Show" alongside Sunil Grover and Chandan Prabhakar earlier this year, says he left the show because of creative differences between him and ace comedian Kapil Sharma.

 

"I really miss that show. It was unfortunate, but there are some times when you have to take certain kind of decisions," Ali said here on Monday at the screening of Hollywood film "Despicable Me 3" in which he has dubbed for two characters.

 

"We worked there for the longest period of time, but after a certain point, there was a time when I felt that I should move from the show because I had creative differences with Kapil and his team.

 

"My character wasn't going anywhere and it was becoming stagnant and I felt there was no scope for creative improvement," Ali added.

 

It was reported in April that Kapil allegedly assaulted and abused Sunil in an inebriated state while on a flight.

 
 
 

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Asked whether he has any grudges against Kapil, Ali said: "Why should I have any grudges against him? We only had professional creative differences with each other. I have nothing personal against him. I learned a lot from Kapil in terms of timing. We had some good memories on the show."

 

Talking about his dubbing experience in "Despicable Me 3", Ali said: "Acting and dubbing both are difficult. I am dubbing for the animated series for the first time. I did dubbing for this for almost seven days.

 

He added: "I am dubbing in Punjabi accent in this series so it was difficult for me to dub in typical animated Punjabi voice, but I really had fun working on it because for an actor it's a great exercise.

 

"I am doing dubbing for men's voice after long time because for almost 4 years, I was creating voice of female characters in my previous shows so, I really hope that audience like my efforts."

 

 

Ali will next be seen alongside Sunil on a new show on Sony Entertainment Television. Bollywood superstar Salman Khan appeared on one of the episodes of the show to promote his forthcoming film "Tubelight".

 

"My next show is not creatively locked yet, there is still time, but we are working on it and if it happens people will be able to see all of us again on small screen," he said.

 

"Salman and Sohail Khan did a lot of fun on the show. The gigs were good and I hope the audience will have a great time watching it," Ali added.

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