Kapil Sharma criticised for making fun of fan for his malfunctioned phone camera

Updated : Jul 05, 2023 14:43
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Comedian-actor Kapil Sharma was spotted at the Mumbai airport on July 4 as he headed to the US for ‘The Kapil Sharma Tour’.

Videos of him arriving at the airport have surfaced on social media.

In one of the videos, a fan is seen trying to click a selfie with him, and Kapil obliges him.

However, after a while, Kapil says, ‘Camera tumhara chal nahi raha… (your camera is not working),’ and walks off.

A section of netizens is criticising Kapil’s reaction to the fan’s phone camera not working, while a few have said that he was joking.

A fan wrote, ‘Toh 1 min ruk jate uska camera chalne Tak.. fans se hi ho ap Jo b ho aj (You could have just waited for a minute until his camera started, you are what you are because of your fans).’ Another person commented, ‘Their comedy is not complete without making fun of someone…’

‘The Kapil Sharma Show’ will reportedly go off air in July, after wrapping up the last two episodes of this season.  One episode will feature Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel for ‘Gadar 2’ and another will be with Anil Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapur, and Sobhita Dhulipala for ‘The Night Manager 2’.

Kapil and his team will be traveling across America for a series of live shows, the tickets for which are already said to be sold-out.

After his US tour, Kapil Sharma will be seen sharing the screen with Kareena Kapoor, Tabu. and Kriti Sanon in ‘The Crew’.

Also watch: ‘Bawaal’: Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan starrer shows that ‘love never comes easy’
 

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