<p>Comedian Sudesh Lehri recently made an interesting revelation on Maniesh Paul's podcast about being slapped twice, which became a turning point for his career.</p>
On April 2, social media started flooding with pictures and videos from the celebration party of Kapil Sharma's 41st birthday, where the comedian was seen singing and dancing.
Endemol India is back with its standup comedy show The Great Indian Laughter Challenge. The show used to air on Star One earlier and now it will feature in its revamped avatar, Life OK. And if everything goes well, lovely and bubbly <a href=http://www.tellychakkar.com/star-gazing/why-did-kritika-kamra-and-karan-kundra-split>Kritika Kamra</a> will be seen donning the mantle of a host.
In a shocking revelation, Sahara One has allegedly dumped a few Indian stand-up artists so as to accommodate two actors for their show <em> Comedy Champions.</em> According to a reliable source, amongst those who missed out was Aarti Khandpal of <em> Laughter Challenge</em> fame.
We called up Aarti to know the truth but she refused to comment on it but did helplessly say, “We artists fear talking on such issues as it could jeopardize our future prospects.”
The overdose of laughter continues with Sahara One launching the second season of <em> Comedy Champions</em> that will yet again feature comedians, majority of them the by-products of <em> Laughter Challenge.</em> Also, there will additions to the Pakistani team as well. The second season commences from 15 March, every Saturday and Sunday at 10.pm.