Tiger Shroff and his rumored girlfriend Disha Patani booked for violating Covid-19 norms in Maharashtra!

By  Ritika Nath June 3rd 2021 02:12 PM

Famous actors Disha Patani and Tiger Shroff were booked for flouting Covid-19 norms on Wednesday. According to the Mumbai Police, both of them were found roaming at Bandstand Promenade without any reason after their gym session.

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A case has been registers against the actors under section 188 (Disobeying the order of public servant) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). However, No arrest was made because it is a bailable section.

According to the Covid-19 norms issued by the Maharashtra government all essential shops are allowed to operate between 7 am to 2 pm. The state is under lockdown till June 15.

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Soon after, Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani were booked for violating the norms, the Mumbai Police took a dig at them with a new tweet. As we all know, that Mumbai Police is using pop culture methods to spread awareness to remain indoors the wrote, "In the ongoing ‘War’ against the virus, going ‘Malang’ on the streets of Bandra cost dearly to two actors who have been booked under sections 188, 34 IPC by Bandra PStn . We request all Mumbaikars to avoid unnecessary ‘Heropanti’ which can compromise on safety against #COVID19"

Though the names of the actors were not included by the Mumbai Police.

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On the work front, both the actors have multiple projects lined up in their kitty. Disha Patani who was last seen in Salman Khan's 'Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai' has 'Ek Villian Returns' in her list. Whereas, Tiger Shroff will be next seen in 'Ganpath' along with Kriti Sanon. He also has 'Heropanti 2' in his list.

In the ongoing ‘War’ against the virus, going ‘Malang’ on the streets of Bandra cost dearly to two actors who have been booked under sections 188, 34 IPC by

Bandra PStn . We request all Mumbaikars to avoid unnecessary ‘Heropanti’ which can compromise on safety against #COVID19

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) June 3, 2021

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