It
has
been
a
busy
day
and
while
the
day
is
coming
to
an
end
and
the
weekend
is
around
the
corner,
keeping
a
tab
on
the
news
wouldn't
have
been
easy.
But
we
have
come
up
with
the
big
news
for
here
to
keep
you
updated
with
what
happened
in
the
telly
world
during
the
day.
From
Divyanka
Tripathi
Dahiya
mourning
the
demise
of
legendary
filmmaker
Pradeep
Sarkar,
comedian
Kapil
Sharma
talking
about
people
taking
offence
easily
these
days
and
more.
As
legendary
filmmaker
Pradeep
Sarkar
passed
away
today,
Divyanka
Tripathi
Dahiya
penned
a
heartfelt
note
for
him
and
shared
some
throwback
pics
with
him.
She
wrote,
"You
are
gone
too
soon
dada.
I
had
to
meet
you...wanted
to
spend
time
with
you
and
bhabhi.
It's
too
sudden.
All
memories
of
you
are
gushing
in.
Your
beaming
smile,
your
positivity
and
your
extreme
dedication
towards
your
craft.
I
won't
be
ready
for
this
news
for
a
long
time".
Chhavi
Mittal
Suffers
A
Burn
On
Face;
Seeks
Remedy
For
A
Quick
Heal
Chhavi
Mittal
left
her
fans
worried
after
she
shared
a
video
of
herself
giving
a
glimpse
of
a
burn
on
her
face.
In
the
caption,
Chhavi
revealed
that
she
accidentally
burnt
her
face
while
tonging
her
hair
and
it
has
happened
for
the
second
time
in
her
life.
While
the
actress
assured
that
she
will
be
fine
soon,
she
also
sought
suggestions
for
a
quick
heal.
Lataa
Saberwal
Diagnosed
With
Early
Nodules
In
Voice
Box;
Says
'Loss
Of
Voice
Is
Feared'
Yeh
Rishta
Kya
Kehlata
Hai
actress
Lataa
Saberwal
left
everyone
shocked
after
she
revealed
that
she
has
been
diagnosed
with
early
nodules
in
her
voice
box
which,
if
not
taken
care
of,
can
lead
to
her
losing
her
voice.
Lataa,
in
a
post,
wrote,
Just
visited
the
ENT
for
my
throat.
I
have
developed
early
nodules
on
my
voice
box
hence
I
have
been
suggested
complete
voice
rest
for
at
least
a
week.
I
have
been
put
on
steroids
as
that
is
the
only
way
it
can
heal.
It
is
a
serious
issue
if
I
don't
take
care,
it
can
lead
to
permanent
voice
alteration
or
loss
of
voice
is
also
feared."
Kapil
Sharma
Opens
Up
On
People
Taking
An
Offense
Easily;
Says,
'It
Happens
A
Lot'
Comedian
Kapil
Sharma,
in
his
recent
interaction
with
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan's
show
What
Women
Want,
opened
up
about
people
taking
an
offence
very
easily
these
days.
He
stated
that
it
happens
a
lot
these
days.
He
even
recalled
how
he
was
asked
not
to
use
the
word
'paagal'
as
it
might
offend
the
people
who
are
actually
termed
with
the
name.