News India Live, Digital Desk: Bollywood’s ‘Chocolate Boy’ became ‘Angry Young Man’ Shahid Kapoor these days your film ‘Oh Romeo’ Celebrating the tremendous success of. But in the meantime, the befitting reply he has given to the trolls who spew venom on social media has created a stir in the entire industry. Shahid clearly said that those who comment hiding behind the phone do not have the courage to come forward and speak in real life.
Shahid’s direct attack on trolls
In a recent interview, when Shahid was asked how he handles the criticism and trolls on social media, he without any hesitation said:
Nowadays everyone has a smartphone, so they feel that they have the right to give their opinion. But the reality is that if people who make nasty comments are standing in front of me, they will have no chance of talking to me. ‘Status’ It won’t happen either. They just hide behind a screen and vent their anger.”
‘Faceless people’ and Shahid’s perspective
Shahid further said that he has no problem with constructive criticism, but he does not tolerate personal attacks. According to him:
Lack of real identity: Trolls are often behind fake profiles that have no personality of their own.
Better to ignore: Shahid told that earlier he used to care about these things, but now he has learned to ignore them considering them as ‘digital garbage’.
‘O Romeo’ explodes at the box office
Shahid’s anger is bursting when his film ‘Oh Romeo’ It is making record breaking earnings at the box office. Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, this film has proved that Shahid Kapoor is still one of the most reliable superstars of Bollywood giving solo hits.
The film even in its second week ₹100 crore Steps have been taken towards crossing the figure of Rs.
Shahid’s acting is being compared to the best films of his career, ‘Haider’ and ‘Kabir Singh’.
Mixed reaction on social media
After this ‘Aukat’ statement of Shahid, the internet is divided into two groups:
Fans support: Many people are praising Shahid’s outspokenness and saying that celebs also have the right to express their views.
Critic: Some users believe that Shahid should have exercised some restraint in his language and avoided words like ‘aukat’.
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