From health concerns to surprise comebacks and heartfelt appeals, the television industry saw an eventful week. From Shilpa Shirodkar’s Covid diagnosis to Dipika Kakar’s upcoming surgery, and from CID’s legendary ACP Pradyuman returning to Nehha Pendse’s Cannes debut, here’s a roundup of the top TV headlines you shouldn’t miss. The stories reflect the emotional, glamorous, and unpredictable world of Indian television, both on-screen and off.
Actress Shilpa Shirodkar revealed she has tested positive for Covid-19. The Hum Sab Ek Hain and Ek Mutthi Aasmaan actress shared the news with fans while urging everyone to stay cautious. Despite mild symptoms, she is in isolation and under medical care. Fans and fellow actors have flooded social media with prayers and good wishes for her speedy recovery. Shilpa alo informed that she has recovered.
Dipika Kakar, best known for Sasural Simar Ka, was recently hospitalized for the removal of a tumour in her liver. Her husband Shoaib Ibrahim shared updates on social media, thanking fans for their concern. The couple has received overwhelming support from the TV fraternity, with many wishing Dipika a swift and smooth recovery as she remains under observation. Her surgery is slated for next week.
Joyful news for the Ibrahim family as Shoaib’s sister, Saba Ibrahim, welcomed a baby boy. The popular influencer shared a glimpse of the newborn, and the internet was flooded with congratulatory messages. Fans were especially emotional as Shoaib and Dipika expressed their heartfelt joy, calling it a blessing after a stressful week of health scares.
Amid circulating rumours that Salman Khan might replace Amitabh Bachchan as host of Kaun Banega Crorepati 17, a recent report has debunked the speculation. According to India Today, no discussions have taken place regarding Big B stepping down, and insiders have labelled the rumour “bizarre.” The iconic host, who has become synonymous with the show, remains firmly in place, as confirmed by KBC’s ongoing promo campaigns featuring Bachchan himself.
Aly Goni sparked controversy by posting a light-hearted social media story calling his girlfriend Jasmin Bhasin ‘Chapri,’ a slang term often used pejoratively. Though both participated in the joke, sharing similar posts about each other, the internet was divided. Aly responded with laughing emojis, seemingly unfazed, but fans had mixed reactions—some found it funny, others felt it was inappropriate and disrespectful, igniting a wave of trolling and debate.
The Kapil Sharma Show is mourning the passing of beloved associate photographer Das Dada, whose real name was Krishna Das. A vital presence on the set since the early days of the show, Das Dada was cherished for both his professional skill and warm-hearted nature. Cast members, including Kiku Sharda, expressed their heartfelt tributes online. His passing marks a profound loss for the team, who considered him family behind the scenes.
Nehha Pendse, renowned for her performances in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! and May I Come In Madam?, made her Cannes Film Festival debut in a moment of pride for Indian television. Stepping onto the red carpet, Nehha received praise for representing Indian TV on a global stage. Her graceful presence and cinematic journey resonated with fans, showcasing the evolving presence of television actors at international events.
Shivaji Satam returns as ACP Pradyuman in CID 2, reigniting nostalgia and excitement. A newly dropped promo hints at a thrilling arc involving betrayal and staged assassination within the CID unit. Satam’s dramatic confrontation with Inspector Daya has left fans eager for the new chapter. The return of iconic characters marks a major reboot of the cult series.
Veteran actress Achint Kaur shared a video on Instagram, candidly requesting work. Known for strong performances in shows like Jamai Raja, she expressed her desire to take on meaningful projects. The video touched many fans and colleagues, sparking conversations about ageism and opportunities for senior actors. Achint’s bold move drew praise for its honesty and courage.