Kapil Sharma body shames a troll, after Twitter user predicts actor's arrest in drugs case like Bharti

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 26, 2020 06:30 PM2020-11-26T18:30:00+5:302020-11-26T18:30:00+5:30

Actor and comedian lashed out an a Twitter user after, the host after a Twitter user  made a reference ...

Kapil Sharma body shames a troll, after Twitter user predicts actor's arrest in drugs case like Bharti | Kapil Sharma body shames a troll, after Twitter user predicts actor's arrest in drugs case like Bharti

Kapil Sharma body shames a troll, after Twitter user predicts actor's arrest in drugs case like Bharti

Actor and comedian lashed out an a Twitter user after, the host after a Twitter user  made a reference to the Narcotics Control Bureau’s recent arrest of his The Kapil Sharma Show co-star, comedian Bharti Singh, and her writer husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa. The user tweeted to Kapil, “Bharti ka kya haal hua? Tb jb tk pkdi nai gyi ..drugs nai leti thi.. Wo hi haal aapka h shayad jb tk pakde nai jao..no drugs (What happened to Bharti? Until she got caught, she said she did not take any drugs. I think it is the same case with you. Until you get caught, you say ‘no drugs’) @KapilSharmaK9.”

An angry Kapil shot back, “Pehle apne size ki shirt silwa mote (Fatty, first get yourself a shirt that fits).” However, he later deleted the tweet.Bharti and Haarsh were arrested by the NCB after the agency seized cannabis during a search of their house in Andheri and the office of his production house in Versova. Bharti was arrested on Saturday, while Haarsh was taken into custody the following day. They were granted bail by a Mumbai court on Monday, on a bond of Rs 15,000 each. NCB had recovered 86.5 gm ganja from the couple’s house in Andheri. Possessing small quantities (up to 1,000 gm) of ganja can lead to a jail term of up to six months and/ or fine of Rs 10,000. Bharti and Haarsh were sent to judicial remand tiil December 4 but then were granted bail by a Special NDPS court in Mumbai on November 23.


 

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