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ROADIES RISING: After Karan Kundra, Is Harbhajan Singh also QUITTING the show?

New Delhi: MTV India show ‘Roadies’ is one of the most popular reality shows. Recently, Karan Kundra left the show after his video of beating a contestant got viral. Actor and mentor was criticized by the fans for his action. Now, there were rumours that Harbhajan Singh is also going to quit the show over an argument with Neha Dhupia. Both of them had a verbal spat. But all these rumours have now come to an end as according to a news portal, Harbhajan will not quit ‘Roadies Rising’. As per the sources of the portal, though there was a disagreement over a particular task and Harbhajan mentioned that he would rather leave, he is still a part of the show and will continue to be so till the very end. Karan Kundra will be replaced by Nikhil Chinapa but Harbhajan will be very much part of the show. Neha Dhupia, Rannvijay Singh and Prince Narula are the judges of the show.

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