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Phagwara (Punjab): Popular comedian Sugandha Mishra was booked for allegedly flouting coronavirus norms during her wedding with counterpart Sanket Bhosale at a resort here last week.

The case was registered on Wednesday night against her, the bridegroom’s side, the owner of resort and participants of the marriage after a video went viral showing a large gathering of people at the wedding in violation of COVID-19 norms, Deputy Superintendent of Police Paramjit Singh said.

The marriage ceremony took place on April 26.

The case was registered under Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) of the Indian Penal Code and relevant sections of the Disaster Management Act, Singh said.

No arrest has yet been made, the DSP said, adding that an investigation was going on.

Earlier in April, the popular comedians took to Instagram to announce that the two are engaged. The duo even shared a couple of romantic pictures.

Moreover, the duo also shared a couple of pics and videos of their wedding event on social media leaving everyone in awe.

Even Sugandha shared a video of after wedding moment with her husband Sanket to which comedian Sanket commented: “Life is all about adjustments.”

Mishra hails from Jalandhar, while Bhosale belongs to Maharashtra. Both had shot into fame in ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’, though they had later left it. The couple then joined Sunil Grover’s show Gangs of Filmistaan.

They are now settled in Mumbai.

(With Inputs From Nitesh Kumar)

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