Entertainment News Round-Up: Gayatri Joshi Italy Car Crash Update: No Legal Charges Filed, Rhea Chakraborty Receives Apology From TV Journalist For Media Coverage Post Sushant Singh Rajput's Death, Karan Patel Admits Having Alcohol While On Set; And More!

Here's a quick round-up of what happened in the Hindi film and TV industry yesterday - October 6

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Entertainment News Round-Up: Gayatri Joshi Italy Car Crash Update: No Legal Charges Filed, Rhea Chakraborty Receives Apology From TV Journalist For Media Coverage Post Sushant Singh Rajput's Death, Karan Patel Admits Having Alcohol While On Set; And More!
Gayatri Joshi Italy Car Crash Update: No Legal Charges Filed

Gayatri Joshi and her husband Vikas Oberoi were recently involved in a car accident in Italy. Initially, reports indicated that Vikas was charged with road homicide as Italian prosecutors launched an investigation following the tragic death of a Swiss couple in the accident. However, the most recent update on the case reveals that Vikas Oberoi has denied any such charges and clarified that no charges have been filed against him in the Italy car crash. 


Rhea Chakraborty Receives Apology From TV Journalist For Media Coverage Post Sushant Singh Rajput's Death

Rhea Chakraborty recently received an apology from a news anchor for the media coverage following actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death in 2020. The apology was rendered when Rhea spoke at the session 'Rising from the Ashes and Finding Herself' at the recently held India Today Conclave Mumbai 2023. 


Karan Patel Admits Having Alcohol While On Set

Karan Patel shares insights into his journey towards stardom, emphasizing that to attain one's goals, one must be prepared to make sacrifices. He further conveyed that, akin to his role model Shah Rukh Khan, he doesn't hold onto anything that falls short of excellence. The television actor also opened up about the most challenging period in his life. He disclosed that his television series, Kasturi, was terminated due to his own actions.


Hannibal Writer Bryan Fuller Accused Of SEXUAL HARASSMENT

Bryan Fuller, the creator of Hannibal and American Dogs, has landed in legal trouble as he was accused of sexual harassment by a fellow producer on a docuseries about queer horror in a lawsuit. As per the latest reports in Deadline, Fuller is accused of making constant references to masturbation, engaging in casual bullying, and creating a hostile work environment. 



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