Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi launch YouTube non-fiction series Double Date; Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa feature in first episode Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi are all set to share screen space together for the first time as hosts of their upcoming non-fiction show Double Date. The makers recently dropped the trailer of the show, offering audiences a sneak peek into a light-hearted and entertaining format packed with celebrity interactions, fun games, candid moments and playful challenges. The upcoming series promises to bring together some of the entertainment industry’s most loved celebrity couples, siblings and close friends in a relaxed setting. Going beyond regular celebrity interviews, the show aims to focus on genuine conversations and entertaining activities that showcase a more personal and fun side of its guests. The trailer gives a glimpse of Neha and Angad participating in activities such as bowling, pizza-making, go-karting and several quirky games with their guests. The format appears to combine humour, friendship and spontaneous moments, while also allowing celebrities to open up in a more comfortable environment. The first episode of Double Date will premiere on Thursday, May 14, on Neha Dhupia’s YouTube channel. New episodes will be released every Thursday. The opening episode will feature comedian Bharti Singh and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa, who are expected to bring their trademark humour and chemistry to the show. View this post on Instag... #screen_space #Bedi #Neha_Dhupia #Bharti_Singh #Angad_Bedi #Bedi_launch #Double_Date #share_screen #Haarsh_Limbachiyaa #non-fiction_show

Bombay High Court quashes 2010 FIR against Shekhar Suman and Bharti Singh over comedy show remarks The Bombay High Court has quashed a 2010 FIR registered against actor Shekhar Suman and comedian Bharti Singh over alleged remarks made during a television comedy show, ruling that no offence of hurting religious sentiments was established. The case was registered at Pydhonie Police Station under Section 295-A of the Indian Penal Code, which deals with deliberate acts intended to outrage religious feelings, along with Section 34, which relates to common intention. A representative of the Raza Academy had filed the complaint following an episode of Comedy Circus Ka Jadoo that aired in November 2010. Justice Amit Borkar allowed separate petitions filed by Shekhar Suman and Bharti Singh seeking cancellation of the FIR and all related proceedings. While delivering the order, the court observed that the television programme was meant for light entertainment and should be viewed in the proper context. The High Court stated that a comedy show cannot be judged in the same way as a serious speech, religious discourse, or political statement. It noted that performances in such formats should be considered as a whole instead of isolating a few words or expressions. The court further clarified that for an offence under Section 295-A to be made out, there must be both deliberate and malicious intent to insult religious sentiments. According to the bench, both conditions are necessary, an... #High_Court #Bombay_High #Bombay #Shekhar_Suman #Bharti_Singh #alleged_remarks #comedian_Bharti #actor_Shekhar #comedy_show #Penal_Code
