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After a successful run of three years, Kapil Sharma decided to wind up the show after differences with the channel Colors TV. The last episode aired on 24 January 2016.[8] In August 2016, Colors started to re-telecast old episodes of the show in their Sunday afternoon time slots due to low Target rating points besides stiff competition with Kapil.[9][10]

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The Kapil Sharma Show, also known as TKSS, is an Indian Hindi language stand-up comedy and talk show broadcast by Sony Entertainment Television. Hosted by Kapil Sharma, the first season of the show had its premiere on 23 April 2016. The series revolved around Kapil Sharma and his neighbours in the Shantivan Non Co-operative Housing Society. The filming of the show took place at Film City situated in Goregaon East, Mumbai.[1] The first season of the show was produced[2][3] by Sharma's banner K9 Productions in association with Frames Productions while the second and third season is being jointly produced by Salman Khan Television and Banijay Asia with K9 Productions and TEAM (Triyambh Entertainment and Media) as the creative producers.[4][5] The show's fifth season was launched in September 2022 in which Archana Puran Singh reprised her role as the guest judge. As per the reports, the team also saw some new actors joining the star cast.[6][7]

On 31 August 2017, the spokesperson of Sony Entertainment Television announced that Kapil Sharma and the channel have mutually agreed to give the show a short break as the shooting of several episodes had to be cancelled in the past few days due to Sharma's poor health. The show started losing TRP post Sharma's mid-air altercation with co-star Sunil Grover. After that, his health started deteriorating which made him skip the show for a couple of episodes.[485] After the controversy, Grover left the show along with Chandan Prabhakar, Ali Asgar and some other cast members.[486][487] Prabhakar returned to the show along with Bharti Singh appearing in recurring episodes. The show went off air in 2017. The second season took to the telecast in December 2018.[488] Singh and Krushna Abhishek joined the show as new cast.[489][490][491][492]

The Kapil Sharma Show's first season received a mixed reception from critics and audiences.[495] Namrata Thakker of Rediff.com gave it 2.5 stars out of 5 stars, liking the characters of Sunil Grover and Ali Asgar but saying that "the series has big shoes to fill considering how successful their earlier show Comedy Nights With Kapil was."[496] Chaya Unnikrishnan of Daily News and Analysis gave the series two stars out of five but said, "Kapil Sharma's wit and funny one-liners bring a laugh". Although she praised part of the show ("In fact, the 10 minutes or so where [Sharma] has a monologue is the best part of the show"), Unnikrishnan called it "dull and disappointing".[497] In her 1.5-star review, Letty Mariam Abraham of Mid-Day said: "The whole look and feel of the new set is interesting, even if the jokes are old". However, "Kapil brings nothing new to the plate and it seems like a waste of the prime time slot."[498] The season 2 of the show got a favourable opening according Broadcast Audience Research Council ratings, with 8.1 million impressions.[499]

Until 2019, Navjot Singh Sidhu was the permanent guest of the show but he was later replaced by Archana Puran Singh. The first season of the show was produced by Kapil Sharma's production house K9 Productions in association with Frames Productions. The second and third seasons were jointly produced by Salman Khan Television and Banijay Asia with K9 Productions.

As per several media reports, Krushna Abhishek will not be a part of the upcoming fourth season of the show due to a fallout with the producers. Abhishek, who joined the show in 2018, took home Rs 10 to Rs 12 lakh per episode, as per ABP, News18 and DNA.

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