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Kiku Sharda’s Fight With Krushna Abhishek: Is This The Reason He Left Kapil Sharma’s Show? Here’s The Truth

Kiku Sharda quits Kapil Sharma show after viral fight with Krushna Abhishek, joins Ashneer Grover’s Rise and Fall.

Published By: Komal Das
Last Updated: September 4, 2025 12:59:34 IST

Kiku Sharda quits Kapil Sharma show after years of working with the comedian. Reports claim the actor has now stepped away from The Great Indian Kapil Show on Netflix. This comes just days after his ugly spat with Krushna Abhishek went viral on social media. Sources further reveal that Kiku has signed a new reality show Rise and Fall, hosted by Ashneer Grover, which will stream on Amazon MX Player. While Kiku has not officially confirmed his exit, the timing of the fight and his new project has sparked speculation.

Fight Video Creates Buzz

The news broke soon after a video of Kiku and Krushna’s alleged fight circulated online. The clip began with Kiku saying, “Timepass kar raha hu?” Krushna immediately got upset and responded, “To phir thik hai aap karlo. Aap karlo, bhai koi problem nahi hai. Main jata hu yaha se.” Kiku then replied, “Baat yeh hai ke mujhe bulaya hai toh main apna khatam kar lona pehle.” Krushna tried to calm the situation by saying, “I love you and respect you, I don’t want to raise my voice.” But Kiku insisted, “Raise voice ka baat nahi hai, aap isko galat tarike se leke jaa rahe hai.” The exchange gave rise to buzz that cracks have developed between the two popular comedians.

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Kiku Signs New Reality Show

Amid this controversy, reports suggest Kiku Sharda has signed a new reality series called Rise and Fall. The show will soon stream on Amazon MX Player with Ashneer Grover as host. This move is believed to be one of the reasons behind his reported exit from Kapil Sharma’s Netflix comedy show. The signing marks a new phase for Kiku as he steps into a different format away from his long-running sketch comedy performances.

Key Member Of Kapil Sharma Team

For years, Kiku remained one of the pillars of Kapil Sharma’s comedy shows. On The Great Indian Kapil Show, streaming on Netflix, he entertained viewers with hilarious characters like Bumper Lottery and his chemistry with Kapil has been central to the show’s appeal. His reported exit signals the possible end of an era that fans had grown attached to.

Kiku On Playing Woman Characters

In an earlier interview, Kiku explained his approach to comedy. He clarified he never had any hesitation about dressing up as a woman for a role. He said, “I never had any apprehensions about dressing up as a woman, I have done this from The Great Indian Comedy Show days. I am an actor so I should be able to deliver everything that comes my way. As far as I make it entertaining, it’s fine. Whenever I play a woman character, I make sure it is very dignified and enduring, it stays in the cute zone only. If I dressed up as a woman and the audience didn’t accept it, then I wouldn’t have continued, but it has been done well. I can go to any extent for my craft.”

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What Lies Ahead

If Kiku Sharda confirms his exit, it will mark a big shake-up for The Great Indian Kapil Show. His switch to Rise and Fall signals a bold career shift. Fans now wait for his official statement to clear the air on whether the viral fight with Krushna Abhishek truly pushed him out.

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