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After John Abraham CONTROVERSY, Krushna Abhishek makes a BIG DECISION

New Delhi: Colors TV’s comedy show ‘Comedy Nights Bachao Taaza’ has been making into the headlines from past few months. Even in the second season of Comedy Nights Bachao, show irked two controversies. Many celebrities got offended from the roast concept of the show. But now the celebs will not have to bear the heat of roast as Krushna Abhishek has decided to revamp the concept of the show. According to a report in TOI, Krushna said “While several celebrities have appreciated the content, a few of them felt offended. We don't want to irk people further and have decided to tone down the content. I don't wish to put my relationships at stake for the sake of comedy. We will indulge only in healthy leg-pulling. My co-actors are also in favour of this decision” Apart from this, Legendary actresses Helen and Bindu are also joining the show, so this decision has also been taken keeping the veteran actrsses in mind. Krushna talking about it said “We can't dare roast them. So, we will be indulging in light comedy with them as well as the cast of 'Wajah Tum Ho' with whom we are shooting next.” Well, let’s see how celebs react to this change!
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