Love Online — Play ft. Rakesh Bedi
- What: Stage play 'Love Online' featuring veteran actor Rakesh Bedi. - When: This weekend (Apr 25–26) — check the listing for exact showtime(s). - Where: LTG Auditorium, Copernicus Marg, Mandi House; details at hindustantimes.com
Rakesh Bedi is back on a Delhi stage this Saturday in *Love Online*, a romantic comedy scheduled at LTG Auditorium in Mandi House. (hindustantimes.com) Hindustan Times’ weekend listing places the show on Saturday, April 25, at 5 pm and 7 pm at LTG Auditorium on Copernicus Marg. (hindustantimes.com) Venue listings identify the production as a Kanupriya Theatre Company play directed by Aakshay Yaduvanshi, written by Ms. Kanupriya, with a cast that includes Rakesh Bedi, Delnaaz Irani, Guncha Kanupriya and Aakshay Yaduvanshi. (mumbaitheatreguide.com) The company’s promo frames the story around two strangers who meet online, lie online and drift into an unlikely romance. It also pitches the production as a retro-Bollywood-flavored comedy built around dance, film references and stage chaos. (youtube.com) That setup places the play inside a familiar 2020s theatre theme: dating and identity in digital spaces, staged through a lighter commercial format rather than a straight social drama. A separate Delhi events roundup describes it as a production about modern relationships shaped by online communication. (youtube.com) (kahajaun.com) The venue matters too. LTG, or Little Theatre Group, is one of Mandi House’s regular theatre stops, and its current events page lists *Love Online* on April 25 under I.L. Dass Auditorium. (ltgdelhi.org) Bedi’s name is the main draw in the listing, and the supporting cast adds another familiar screen face in Delnaaz Irani. The production’s marketing leans on that mix of veteran television and film performers with a live-theatre ensemble. (mumbaitheatreguide.com) (youtube.com) For Delhi audiences scanning weekend options, this is a one-evening stage booking in the city’s theatre district, with two listed showtimes and a cast built to sell a broad, nostalgic comedy. (hindustantimes.com) (mumbaitheatreguide.com)