How much are tickets for 'The Kapil Sharma Show'?

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Famous Indian comedian and actor Kapil Sharma has revealed the actual ticket price of his comedy show ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’.

The Kapil Sharma Show is undoubtedly popular in India as well as in Pakistan where all the actors showcase their extraordinary talents to entertain the audience.

Almost all the characters and actors of this show are well liked.

It should be remembered that ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’ has been closed since July this year, but despite this, the show has its own audience which still reminisces by watching its old episodes.

There was a rumor circulating on Indian social media for the last few days that the ticket price of ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’ is Rs 4999, about which Kapil Sharma himself has given an explanation.

Is ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’ ticket really worth Rs 4999?

On the social media platform, X (Twitter), a fan of The Kapil Sharma Show shared an advertisement that claimed that live viewers of ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’ are given free food while the show’s A ticket costs Rs 4999.

On which Kapil Sharma has given an explanation on the rumors about the tickets of his show.

Kapil Sharma has responded to a post doing the rounds on social media saying that such advertisements are fake and in fact, during the shooting of ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’, even a penny is taken from the viewers who came to watch the show live on the set. Not taken.

Kapil wrote, ‘Sir this is a fraud, we don’t charge our viewers even a single penny to watch the live shoot, please beware of such fraudsters. Thanks.’

When Kapil Sharma reminisced about his first salary:

There is no denying the fact that Kapil Sharma has been able to reach such heights in his career only because of his hard work and sense of humor.

Kapil Sharma revealed during an episode of his show that his first salary was Rs 500.

Kapil Sharma further stated that he used his first earnings to buy a cassette player as well as buy some things for his mother.

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