Comedy Nights With Kapil host and producer, Kapil Sharma, was mobbed by fans recently while shooting a song sequence of his upcoming film Kis Kisko Pyaar Karu. The shooting was halted for hours to bring things under control.
Kapil was shooting a romantic song sequence with Simar Kaur Mundi in Kishangarh, near Ajmer, Rajasthan. Fans of the ace comedian poured in to get a glimps of the funniest man in India. The gathered mob grew around the location that it got difficult to shoot. The makers of the film, apparently, did not expect the crowd. "The producers had basic security arrangements organised, as they didn't expect much crowd, but around 5,000 to 8,000 people landed on the sets," said a source close to the film.
Kapil along with the producers tried their best to disperse the crowd including Kapil leaving the shoot hoping to make them believe the shoot was over. "After failing to control the crowd for almost two hours, Kapil drove off in a car, so that they would disperse thinking the shoot had ended. Though the makers shot with Simran for a while, the moment Kapil returned, the crowd was back," sources said.
Kapil requested the crowd to settle down in person too, sources add, but it did not help situation either. "There was a huge crowd at the shoot which was totally unexpected. The cops helped a lot to control them," Kapil said to a leading website.
"Ultimately, the Rajasthan police was called and they took around three to four hours to bring the situation under control. After which, they shot the romantic song," sources say. The climax of the film will also be filmed there within the next two days.