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Arjun Kapoor, who has often fired back at trolls in public in the past, slammed a Twitter user for calling him a ‘molester’.
Arjun Kapoor, who has often fired back at trolls in public in the past, slammed a Twitter user for calling him a ‘molester’. The Ishaqzaade actor is known for speaking his mind, and he gave a befitting reply to the troll for casually using such a word.
Parineeti Chopra, Arjun’s co-star in their forthcoming film Namastey England, shared a teaser of a song titled Tere Liye from the film. The Twitter user took to the comment section and wrote, “Is it only me or Arjun Kapoor looks like a molester in the pic.”
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Without making any delay, Arjun Kapoor fired back at the user and taught him a lesson in the best way possible. He wrote, “When terms like this are used lightly it signifies lack of basic human understanding of the how big a deal it is to make sure we don’t take women s safety lightly or as a joke.”
When terms like this are used lightly it signifies lack of basic human understanding of the how big a deal it is to make sure we don’t take women s safety lightly or as a joke https://t.co/yazPhM7gBS
— Arjun Kapoor (@arjunk26) September 11, 2018
Earlier, the actor stood up for his half-sister, Janhvi Kapoor, when an online portal splashed her unflattering photographs in an offensive way.
Arjun retweeted the post by the portal about Janhvi sporting a “sexy dress” as she reached Arjun’s home.
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“You know what, f**k you man, f**k you as a website for highlighting or bringing it to anyone’s attention and it is shameful that your eye would go searching for something like this. Shame on you… This is how our country looks at young women. Yet another shining example. Ashamed by this,” the tweet read.
U know what Fuck u man fuck u as a website for highlighting or bringing it to anyone s attention…and it’s shameful that ur eye would go searching for something like this shame on u…this is how our country looks at young women yet another shining example…ashamed by this… https://t.co/ZjXFs8Qa9s
— Arjun Kapoor (@arjunk26) April 12, 2018
On the work front, Arjun Kapoor’s Namaste England is scheduled to hit the theatres on 19 October, 2018. The actor is also gearing up for Raj Kumar Gupta directed India’s Most Wanted.
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