Sunil Grover Says He Had Insecurities While Leaving Kapil Sharma’s Show!
In a recent interview, Sunil Grover opened up about the mid-air fight with Kapil Sharma. He also revealed that he had insecurities while leaving Kapil's show.
Kapil
Sharma
and
Sunil
Grover
are
best
comedians
in
the
industry.
Fans
loved
watching
them
together.
Unfortunately,
because
of
the
infamous
mid-air
feud
between
the
two
in
2017,
the
duo
fell
apart.
From
then,
till
now,
fans
are
just
hoping
them
reunite.
Not
just
Kapil,
even
Salman
Khan
tried
to
get
him
back
on
the
show,
but
in
vain.
People
were
hoping
that
Sunil
would
promote
Bharat
with
Salman
but
in
vain.
Looks
like
though
Sunil
has
forgiven
Kapil,
he
hasn't
forgotten
the
incident!
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Recently
too,
speculations
started
making
the
rounds
that
Sunil
will
soon
return
to
The
Kapil
Sharma
Show
as
many
celebrities
convinced
Sunil.
Meanwhile
in
his
recent
interaction
with
Rajeev
Masand,
Sunil
regretted
the
fight
with
Kapil
and
revealed
that
he
had
insecurities
while
leaving
the
show.
Sunil
Regrets
The
Fight
Between
Him
&
Kapil!
Sunil
was
quoted
by
the
leading
daily
as
saying,
"We
were
a
good
team,
we
brought
so
much
laughter
and
smiles
to
people's
face.
But
whatever,
I
remember
the
good
part."
‘I
Have
Happy
Memories
Of
The
Show’
"We
did
a
good
show,
we
made
so
many
people
smile.
I
am
thankful
to
the
platform
that
gave
me
so
much,
so
much
recognition.
So
I
am
very
happy.
I
have
happy
memories
of
the
show."
Sunil
Had
Insecurities
While
Leaving
The
Show!
When
asked
if
there
was
a
moment
of
insecurity
while
leaving
the
show,
he
said,
"For
that
moment
yes,
I
got
so
much
love
from
the
platform,
everybody
loved
me.
I
had
this
thought,
sometimes
it
still
comes
to
my
mind,
is
it
good
that
I
am
not
a
part
of
the
show,
there
is
just
something
that
stops
me.
Mujhe
lagta
jo
Ishwar
ne
wo
diya
hai,
wo
kuch
aur
bhi
dega
(The
god
who
gave
me
this
chance,
will
give
me
more)
I
can't
fight
internally
too
much."