Not even the first half: Feroze Khan's cryptic message leaves Twitterati confused

Tweet came after multiple artists announced taking legal action against Feroze for publicising their personal details

Earlier this week, several celebrities took to social media to highlight the harmful impact of publicly sharing personal information without their consent. The actors, including Sarwat Gilani, Aiman Khan and Yasir Hussain, were referring to Feroze Khan, who publicly documented and then deleted the personal details of various artists he sent legal notices to. Farhan Saeed and Muneeb Butt also shared their intent to sue the Habs star for the same.

While Khan is yet to respond since the stars threaten legal action against him, what one can see is that the Tich Button actor seems unfazed as he goes on to share cryptic messages on his official Twitter handle.

"Not even the first half," said one such post on the micro-blogging site, which left many Twitter users confused to find the meaning of his statement on their own.

"First half of what?" asked one fan, while another expressed their excitement over what was about to come. "Waiting for what's coming ahead," wrote the user.

Moving on, more people rushed to the comment section with their own views about Khan's ongoing situation. "You are just fake!" expressed one follower.

"You shouldn't have leaked anyone's number as it will now affect your career," opined one tweep.

As the post went viral, more people chimed in the conversation. "What a downgrade. From one of the best and most decent actors in the industry to becoming the ultimate clown," stated one Twitter user, while another gave the Khaani actor a piece of advice. "You should make a statement about leaked numbers so it won't harm your case."

Some tweeps relied on humour to relay their sentiments about Khan. One user said, "Can you please not speak?" Another playfully asked, "Why did you delete the post? I wanted to have a few of the phone numbers too!"

While many commenters criticised the star, others stood in solidarity with their favourite celebrity.

"Let them bark! The lion is still the king!" penned one fan, while another conveyed their loyalty to Khan. "I will always support you!"

Earlier this week, Khan sent defamation notices to several artists for [levelling] false and baseless allegations against him.

He first shared the legal document on his official Twitter handle that included addresses and personal contact numbers. However, the Ishqiya actor later deleted the said notice from social media and instead wrote, "Defamation legal notice has been served by my legal team to those for [sharing] false and baseless allegations." The notice, unfortunately, went viral by the time he removed it from his official Twitter account with an impressive following of almost 442,000 followers.

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