Actress Raveena Tandon, comedian Bharti Singh and filmmaker Farah Khan have landed themselves in legal trouble, over 'hurting religious sentiments' of a community of people while on a television show, as per reports in Tribune. The Amritsar rural police lodged an FIR against the trio at the Ajnala police station on December 25, 2019. SSP Vikram Jeet Duggal of Ajnala confirmed the development to the portal and revealed that 'a case under Section 295-A of IPC has been registered' and that the complainant also provided the police with the footage of the offensive programme. Khatron Ke Khiladi 10: What Are KKK9 Contestants Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa Doing In Bulgaria? Find Out Below

Another report in ourbitcoinnews.com states that Farah, Bharti and Raveena, during the course of the show, 'said some terms about Christianity during a comedy system that folks failed to like.' And after finding the show's content to be 'an insult to faith', the complaint was lodged. It is also being said in the report that the program had been 'transmitted on Christmas time itself'.

The reports also mentioned that the Police lodged the FIR after examining the video, but Raveena, Farah and Bharti are yet to respond to these allegations.

While Bharti Singh is in Amsterdam with hubby Haarsh Limbachiyaa,Raveena Tandon was recently in Amritsar with her family where she visited the Golden Temple to seek blessings. Farah was also recently in the news for having been approached to host the extended version of Bigg Boss 13, but the makers convinced Salman Khan to continue hosting it.

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