Bollywood actor Taapsee Pannu is the latest star to take a dig at the misogyny of the Shahid Kapoor blockbuster and the director while reacting to an Indian murder case in Nagpur murder which a woman gets brutally killed by her alleged boyfriend, reported Times of India.
Quoting the news, Taapsee took to Twitter to write, “Or maybe let’s just say they were madly in love with each other n this ‘act’ was to validate his TRUE love for her.”
Or maybe let’s just say they were madly in love with each other n this ‘act’ was to validate his TRUE love for her. 🤷🏻♀️ https://t.co/BGmhA7XHyM
— taapsee pannu (@taapsee) July 15, 2019
Indian media reported that a 19-year-old aspiring model was allegedly killed by her boyfriend on suspicion of her 'character', as per the police; the accused has been arrested.
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But as soon as the actor tweeted, the post netizens started criticising her. Most of them questioned Taapsee the reason behind choosing a piece of heinous news for a sarcastic tweet.
Statutory warning: people with no sense of sarcasm kindly ignore me n my tweet. Thank you , it was nice not knowing you 🙏🏼 https://t.co/OhIeOd6ZYf
— taapsee pannu (@taapsee) July 15, 2019
Replying to them, Taapsee wrote, “Statutory warning: people with no sense of sarcasm kindly ignore me n my tweet. Thank you, it was nice not knowing you.” However, it did little to abate the storm of negative tweets.
You must be deranged to take a dig at Kabir Singh while reacting to a real murder .
— Karuna Gopal (@KarunaGopal1) July 16, 2019
Only a bollywood actress know how to fake a Sarcasm on a serious hate crime
— Rishi Bagree (@rishibagree) July 15, 2019
https://twitter.com/madhuriketa/status/1150756330841366528
Taapsee appeared to be referring to Reddy defending the slapping scene in Kabir Singh. This comes after the filmmakers controversial remarks during an interview, claiming that when two people are deeply in love and connected to each other - they have the liberty of slapping one another.
Needless to say, the director was bashed for his comments on social media. He has now asserted that he was misquoted.
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