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Krushna Abhishek On Govinda: I Have All The Rights To Be Upset With Him

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Jul, 2018 01:29 PM
  • Krushna Abhishek On Govinda: I Have All The Rights To Be Upset With Him

Krushna Abhishek explains the tweet that caused a rift between him and Govinda. He also talks about his rivalry with Kapil Sharma in a freewheeling chat.

 

Krushna says, “There was a tweet. He (Govinda) wasn’t coming to my show, The Drama Company. I talked to mami (Govinda’s wife Sunita) about it and told them that you guys went to Kapil Sharma’s show and you need to come to my show as well.

 

People are asking me. Then they came and it was a fantastic episode. But then, Kashmera tweeted something wrong for my sister. Govinda thought it was for them.”

 

He adds, “I tried to clarify, but mami got angry. Then I decided to not get in between mami and Kashmera. Then it was the first birthday of my kid. They didn’t come for it, and then I got upset. My mother has raised Govinda ji, so I have all the rights to be upset with him.”

 

 

It wasn’t the only controversy he finds his name involved in these days. There is a very apparent rivalry between Krushna and Kapil Sharma. Krushna doesn’t deny it.

 

He says, “He left Comedy Circus and started his show, which clicked. He was suddenlyin the limelight and we were doing Comedy Classes on Life OK. People started telling us that why don’t we do something similar. He is also a writer and that’s his strength. He was everywhere.”

 

Talking about how their rivalry developed, he added, “We also wanted to start a big show because of professional rivalry. We came on Colors and he immediately left it. Even Raj Nayak talked about it. Then Bharti and I took over his show. He went to Sony.

 

Preeti (Simoes) signed me once his show got over. Then I signed Drama Company. He exited from Sony. He said that he will return to Sony only when Drama Company finishes. Then he started Family Time With Kapil Sharma. I wanted that to work because of professional rivalry.”

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