Grover quit Sharma's comedy show after being allegedly slapped by the latter on a flight. The actor didn't return to shoot for any episode of the show post the incident in March.
When asked about the row, Krushna told reporters, "That's their personal matter. They're friends, so fights happen in friendships. Kapil had held together the team for four years. You should see that too. They've been working for so long... Not everyone can handle people, so sometimes there are fights."
The show is shot on the streets and the participants are given a limited time to attract as many people as they can with their skills.
Krushna says he was instantly attracted to the show because of the format which involves "no judges, no sets, no votes" and the winning performance is purely decided by the live audience watching the act.
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He will co-anchor the show with TV actress Mona Singh, and Krushna is thankful that his equation with her is fantastic.
The show is set to air on Colors from May 7.
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