Love Online ft. Rakesh Bedi Live Show
- A stage comedy/theatre show featuring Rakesh Bedi and other performers at LTG Auditorium. - When: Part of the weekend line-up on April 25–26 (check specific showtimes). - Where and ticket link: LTG Auditorium, Copernicus Marg, Mandi House — full listing on hindustantimes.com.
Rakesh Bedi is back on a Delhi stage this weekend in *Love Online*, a Hindi romantic comedy playing Saturday, April 25, at LTG Auditorium in Mandi House. (hindustantimes.com) The Hindustan Times weekend listing puts the show at LTG Auditorium on Copernicus Marg with two Saturday slots, 5 pm and 7 pm. Mumbai Theatre Guide lists the same venue, date and showtimes. (hindustantimes.com) (mumbaitheatreguide.com) The cast listed for the production includes Rakesh Bedi, Delnaaz Irani, Guncha Kanupriya and Aakshay Yaduvanshi. Mumbai Theatre Guide identifies Yaduvanshi as director and credits Kanupriya as writer. (mumbaitheatreguide.com 1) (mumbaitheatreguide.com 2) The play is pitched as a story about two strangers who meet and misrepresent themselves online before a romance takes shape. The production note also frames it as a “Bollywood Cafe” comedy built around retro Hindi film references. (mumbaitheatreguide.com) That format places the show squarely in Delhi’s weekend theatre circuit, where Mandi House remains the city’s busiest stage cluster and LTG Auditorium is one of its regular play venues. LTG’s official site describes the venue as a hub for upcoming plays, shows and events in Mandi House. (ltgdelhi.org) The staging also leans heavily on performance spectacle rather than a straight drawing-room comedy. Mumbai Theatre Guide says the show includes 20 Bollywood dance numbers alongside comic dialogue and romantic set-pieces. (mumbaitheatreguide.com) A promotional video from Kanupriya Theatre Company released in December 2025 advertised the same production at LTG Auditorium with Bedi and Irani in the lead cast. That suggests the April 25 performance is part of an ongoing run rather than a one-night debut. (youtube.com) For Delhi audiences, the draw is a familiar screen comic in a live, small-auditorium setup with two same-evening slots. Tickets are being routed through the weekend listing and theatre-booking pages tied to the show. (hindustantimes.com) (mumbaitheatreguide.com)