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Kapil Sharma Goes Back At A User WHO Claims The Comedian Would Possibly Get In Remission Like His Co-Actor Bharti Singh.

Taking a dig at Bharti Singh’s new arrest in reference to the medicine case, a user tried to troll comedian Kapil Sharma. however, he got roast instead. The language happened on the social media website – Twitter.

Commenting on Bharti having accepted to own consumed medicine, the user tried to create a pass at Kapil and hinted that he further consumes. The user wrote, “Jab Tak pakdi Nahi Gayi Bharti Ka kya haal Hua? … medicine nahi leti thi. Wohi haal apka hai shayad… Jab Tak pakde Nai Jao…” Kapil, certain took note of it and hit back along with his alternative of words and wrote, “Pehle Apne size ki shirt silwa material.”

Comedienne actor-writer husband, Haarsh Limbachiyaa and Bharti Singh were given bail by a jurist court on a weekday afternoon. The TV couple was in remission by NCB on Sunday (November 22) for possession and consumption of ganja.



A magistrate's court on Sunday had sent tv comedian Bharti Singh and her scriptwriter-actor husband, Haarsh Limbachiyaa, to judicial custody until December four. however, later Bharti and Haarsh were granted bail on a bond of Rs fifteen,000 as per the write.

The couple was engaged when the NCB raided their production workplace and residence and allegedly found 86.5 grams of ganja.

A magistrate’s court on Monday granted bail to TV comedian Bharti Singh and scriptwriter-actor husband, Haarsh Limbachiyaa, UN agency were inactive by Narcotics management Bureau (NCB) on Saturday. The couple was reserved once NCB raided their production workplace and residence and allegedly found 86.5gm of ganja. The court found no excusable grounds to deny bail.

Neither the NCB nor the general public prosecutor representing the investigation agency appeared before the court to create submissions on the bail pleas. The NCB failed to even submit replies on the bail pleas.