Sunday, July 5, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Divya Dutta to host 'Savdhaan India'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Nov, 2015 11:51 AM
  • Divya Dutta to host 'Savdhaan India'
Bollywood actress Divya Dutta, who is concerned over the "increasing crime rate in today's times", will next be seen hosting the popular TV docu-drama series “Savdhaan India”.
 
The show's makers will soon be launching a new season, which will be dedicated to the protectors of families shown in it. It will also salute and acknowledge their persistent protection of their loved ones by constantly being vigilant towards unforeseen incidents. 
 
Divya will be seen narrating various crime alert stories and will also encourage the audiences to take corrective measures to fight against crime.
 
“I am very excited to be a part of 'Savdhaan India'. The show has created a big impact on the minds of the viewers with its movement of eradicating crime from society. I feel honoured and proud to be a part of it,” Divya said in a statement.
 
“With the increasing crime rate in today’s times, 'Savdhaan India' is doing an incredible job in alerting the society by sharing real life incidents that anybody can fall victim to,” added the actress, best known for her roles in films like "Veer-Zaara", "Welcome to Sajjanpur" and "Badlapur".
 
Besides Divya, the Life OK show will also feature its previous hosts Pooja Gor, Siddharth Shukla, Sanjay Suri and Sushant Singh.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Why is kissing such a big deal, wonders Shraddha Kapoor

Why is kissing such a big deal, wonders Shraddha Kapoor
Actress Shradhha Kapoor can't make head or tail of the hue and cry over her kissing scene with actor Sidharth Malhotra in "Ek Villain" even though she is "conservative at heart".

Why is kissing such a big deal, wonders Shraddha Kapoor

After flop films, I could've disappeared: Shraddha Kapoor

After flop films, I could've disappeared: Shraddha Kapoor
The actress, who is loving all the attention she's getting with her latest release "Ek Villain", says she has no regrets about her past choices.

After flop films, I could've disappeared: Shraddha Kapoor

Waiting for 'Yudh': SRK tells Big B

Waiting for 'Yudh': SRK tells Big B
"@SrBachchan waiting for Yudh. Am sure it will be path breaking as all your other endeavours have been," Shah Rukh posted to Big B on Twitter Saturday.

Waiting for 'Yudh': SRK tells Big B

Year since 'Lootera', appreciation hasn't stopped: Sonakshi Sinha

Year since 'Lootera', appreciation hasn't stopped: Sonakshi Sinha
For "Dabangg" actress Sonakshi Sinha, "Lootera" came as a golden chance to prove her range as an actor. Now a year since the movie's release, she says the appreciation is still "pouring in".

Year since 'Lootera', appreciation hasn't stopped: Sonakshi Sinha

Why was Shilpa Shukla 'frustrated' after 'B.A. Pass'?

Why was Shilpa Shukla 'frustrated' after 'B.A. Pass'?
After essaying a seductress in "B.A. Pass", Shilpa Shukla was inundated with roles in "horror and sex films", leaving her "frustrated". However, she says the scenario changed soon.

Why was Shilpa Shukla 'frustrated' after 'B.A. Pass'?

I'm here to stay: Sidharth Malhotra

I'm here to stay: Sidharth Malhotra
His success ratio is impressive and model-turned-actor Sidharth Malhotra, who is currently riding high on "Ek Villain", which has minted Rs.77.20 crore in its opening week, is confident he will play a long innings in filmdom.

I'm here to stay: Sidharth Malhotra