Loveratri’s Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain fined for riding without helmet

Both Aayush and Warina were promoting their upcoming film and even interacted with fans post which the police arrived at their hotel in the evening and penalised them.

Salman Khan’s home production ‘Loveratri’ actors Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain fined by police in Vadodara.

Yes, it all happened when the two were photographed on the streets of the city riding a scooter without helmets. Both Aayush and Warina were promoting their upcoming film and even interacted with fans post which the police arrived at their hotel in the evening and penalised them. Each was handed a fine of Rs 100.

According to a  report, the actors drove from Harni airport to Sursagar Lake at around 5 pm, which was when first images were shared online.

Amita Vanani, assistant commissioner of police (traffic) said, “We sent cops to issue memo to both the actors at their hotel. They are celebrities and hence they should understand their responsibility and follow traffic laws,”

Well, this is not the first time it has happened, a similar incident had occurred in Mumbai recently, when actor Varun Dhawan was fined for disobeying traffic rules while promoting a movie.

Talking about ‘Loveratri’, it is a romantic drama directed by Abhiraj Minawala, and is scheduled to open in theatres in October. The film is the launchpad for Salman’s brother-in-law, Aayush.

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