Upasana Singh QUITS Colors' Comedy Nights Live
Trouble on the sets of Colors’ Comedy Nights Live doesn’t seem to end.
After Mika’s sudden exit, a popular actor has now bid adieu to the show.
We are talking about the very bubbly Upasana Singh who has quit the above Optimystix show.
According to our sources, Upasana was unhappy with the way her character was shaping up. She has apparently stopped shooting and asked the makers to clear her dues.
And here comes an interesting angle. We have been informed that post her exit, Upasana has been asked to sign a contract which states that she cannot join Sony Entertainment Television’s The Kapil Sharma Show.
As Upasana was earlier part of Kapil’s show (Comedy Nights With Kapil), the channel (Colors) doesn’t want her to move to his new show.
When we buzzed Upasana, she heard us out and then replied, “I cannot talk about anything at this point of time.”
Hmmm...Seems like we've hit the bulls eye!
On the other hand, if rumours are to be believed, Colors is not happy with the way Comedy Nights Live is faring on TRP chats. Though the host of the show Krushna Abhishek has already thrashed the rumours, we hear that if the show doesn’t manage to garner good TRPs it might go off air.
Comedy Nights Live, Comedy Nights with Kapil, Kapil Sharma, Kiku Sharda, Krushna Abhishek, Mika Singh, Optimystix, review, Sumona Chakravarti, Sunil Grover, Upasana Singh,
After Mika’s sudden exit, a popular actor has now bid adieu to the show.
We are talking about the very bubbly Upasana Singh who has quit the above Optimystix show.
According to our sources, Upasana was unhappy with the way her character was shaping up. She has apparently stopped shooting and asked the makers to clear her dues.
And here comes an interesting angle. We have been informed that post her exit, Upasana has been asked to sign a contract which states that she cannot join Sony Entertainment Television’s The Kapil Sharma Show.
As Upasana was earlier part of Kapil’s show (Comedy Nights With Kapil), the channel (Colors) doesn’t want her to move to his new show.
When we buzzed Upasana, she heard us out and then replied, “I cannot talk about anything at this point of time.”
Hmmm...Seems like we've hit the bulls eye!
On the other hand, if rumours are to be believed, Colors is not happy with the way Comedy Nights Live is faring on TRP chats. Though the host of the show Krushna Abhishek has already thrashed the rumours, we hear that if the show doesn’t manage to garner good TRPs it might go off air.
Review of Comedy Nights Live: Lacks the punches, but has the names!!
With
Mr. Funny bone of television Kapil Sharma bidding adieu to his comedy
chat show Comedy Nights With Kapil on Colors, there was a lot of
curiosity raised in the media about the show taking over its place.
And with Krushna Abhishek getting all the limelight over the last few days, for the launch of his show, we too geared up for the big launch!!
Yes, right at 10 o’clock, we settled down in front of the idiot box to have a glimpse of the much talked about show of the year, Comedy Nights Live (Optimystix).
In the very beginning Mika Singh made a grand entry, in his usual manner, humming the tune of his chartbuster songs. Though we did miss Navjyot Singh Sidhu’s shayari, nevertheless Mika’s presence gave us a breath of fresh air.
Post Mika’s performance came Krushna Abhishek in an all new avatar, that of Pappu Singh. No doubt this one man has impressed us many a times, however due to the lack of witty lines in the script, he unfortunately couldn’t cast a spell on us. Sudesh Lehri as Krushna’s dad didn’t have much to do, except for flirting with Pinky bua (Upasana Singh), who was charming as ever.
Coming to Bharti Singh who never fails to mesmerize us, she appeared as Bitto Sharma (Kapil Sharma) and Manju’s (Sumona Chakravarti) son. And with her character portrayal, we got the glimpse of the eternal child, Laali in her.
Aah, that part is what we loved the most.
Perhaps, the best and the most entertaining one in the lot was Siddharth Sagar, who played the character of an irritating neighbour.
Take a bow, young man!!! You never disappoint us.
Unfortunately, the script was indeed weak and all the punches were related to Kapil opting out of the show.
We believe that the writers should focus more on their original script than drawing references from their predecessors.
Though the opening episode of Comedy Nights Live was a decent one, we couldn’t help but miss the superb comic sense of Bittoo, Gutthi (Sunil Grover) and Palak (Kiku Sharda). Having said this, we would add that with the terrific trio Krushna, Sudesh and Bharti being together in the series, we are sure that Comedy Nights Live will soon pick up its pace.
On the whole, the show might take some time to gain popularity amongst audience... All we can say right now is that the weekends will be fun and light-hearted with Comedy Nights Live being on air!!
Readers, do share your thoughts about the show.
And with Krushna Abhishek getting all the limelight over the last few days, for the launch of his show, we too geared up for the big launch!!
Yes, right at 10 o’clock, we settled down in front of the idiot box to have a glimpse of the much talked about show of the year, Comedy Nights Live (Optimystix).
In the very beginning Mika Singh made a grand entry, in his usual manner, humming the tune of his chartbuster songs. Though we did miss Navjyot Singh Sidhu’s shayari, nevertheless Mika’s presence gave us a breath of fresh air.
Post Mika’s performance came Krushna Abhishek in an all new avatar, that of Pappu Singh. No doubt this one man has impressed us many a times, however due to the lack of witty lines in the script, he unfortunately couldn’t cast a spell on us. Sudesh Lehri as Krushna’s dad didn’t have much to do, except for flirting with Pinky bua (Upasana Singh), who was charming as ever.
Coming to Bharti Singh who never fails to mesmerize us, she appeared as Bitto Sharma (Kapil Sharma) and Manju’s (Sumona Chakravarti) son. And with her character portrayal, we got the glimpse of the eternal child, Laali in her.
Aah, that part is what we loved the most.
Perhaps, the best and the most entertaining one in the lot was Siddharth Sagar, who played the character of an irritating neighbour.
Take a bow, young man!!! You never disappoint us.
Unfortunately, the script was indeed weak and all the punches were related to Kapil opting out of the show.
We believe that the writers should focus more on their original script than drawing references from their predecessors.
Though the opening episode of Comedy Nights Live was a decent one, we couldn’t help but miss the superb comic sense of Bittoo, Gutthi (Sunil Grover) and Palak (Kiku Sharda). Having said this, we would add that with the terrific trio Krushna, Sudesh and Bharti being together in the series, we are sure that Comedy Nights Live will soon pick up its pace.
On the whole, the show might take some time to gain popularity amongst audience... All we can say right now is that the weekends will be fun and light-hearted with Comedy Nights Live being on air!!
Readers, do share your thoughts about the show.
Comedy Nights Live, Comedy Nights with Kapil, Kapil Sharma, Kiku Sharda, Krushna Abhishek, Mika Singh, Optimystix, review, Sumona Chakravarti, Sunil Grover, Upasana Singh,
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