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Kapil charges Rs 5 crore per episode? Here’s what Sunil Grover gets

Kapil Sharma charges Rs 5 crore per episode for his show, making him one of the highest paid comedians, here's what Sunil Grover, Krushna Abhishek, Archana Puran Singh and others get

Kapil Sharma is back with the fourth season of his show, ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’. This season started on a high note with Priyanka Chopra seen in the opening episode of the show. Meanwhile, the last episode has gone viral on the internet for Sunil Grover’s mimicry of Aamir Khan which he aced and how. Netizens thought he was more Aamir than Aamir himself. Even the ‘3 Idiots’ actor showered praise on it. While the show is the talk of the town, the fee of all the comedians on the show is now revealed. Sunil Grover continues to be one of the strongest audience magnets this season. Known for his rare ability to fully inhabit a character while maintaining razor-sharp humour, he has remained a consistent fan favourite over the years. However, he earns much less than Kapil. As per a report by Asianet, Sunil is reportedly being paid close to Rs 25 lakh per episode for Season 4. This amount is said to be on par with his Season 3 earnings, underlining the steady value he brings to the show.Meanwhile, as far as Kapil Sharma is concerned, several online reports suggest that Kapil commands a fee of nearly Rs 5 crore per episode for the Netflix series, placing him among the highest-paid comedians in India. This figure is believed to be in line with what he earned in previous seasons.Krushna Abhishek, celebrated for his explosive energy and eccentric comic style is also one of the key highlights of the show. As per Siasat.com, he is believed to be charging around Rs 10 lakh per episode this season. In addition to the show, Krushna supplements his income through live stage shows, television projects, and brand endorsements, with reports estimating his net worth at approximately Rs 40 crore.Kiku Sharda also has returned this season. Although his exact remuneration has not been officially disclosed, industry buzz suggests he ranks among the higher-paid cast members, thanks to his long association with the show and enduring popularity.Veteran politician and commentator Navjot Singh Sidhu is reportedly paid between Rs 30 lakh and Rs 40 lakh per episode. Archana Puran Singh, whose infectious laughter has become a defining element of the show, is said to earn roughly Rs 10 to 12 lakh per episode.

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