Ananya Panday and Kartik Aaryan along with Bhumi Pednekar are super busy with the promotions of their film Pati Patni Aur Woh right now. The film is all set to release this coming Friday (December 6) and for the same, the trio is busy with interviews, media interactions, and social appearances.
Ananya Panday recently shared pictures of herself in a yellow dress that she wore during promotions and looked hella cute, might I add. It was a knee-length bodycon dress with a one-shoulder detail. The dress by AQ/AQ had a thigh-high slit, which added all the glam.
The caption she wrote for the photograph was “Unlike mangoes I hope I’ll always be in season 😝🥭 🤞🏻 for Dance Plus 5 #PatiPatniAurWoh #6thDecember #4DaysToGo”
Unlike mangoes I hope I’ll always be in season 😝🥭 🤞🏻 for Dance Plus 5 #PatiPatniAurWoh #6thDecember #4DaysToGo pic.twitter.com/stpuFrNovv
— Ananya Panday (@ananyapandayy) December 2, 2019
Twitter attacked her saying that her caption didn’t make any sense and trolled the SOTY 2 star to no end
They criticised her for her references to mangoes in the caption and bombarded her with hate messages. Our question to these trolls is–why?!
Later, Kartik Aaryan also shared a look from the promotions on his Instagram and people started trolling him too. He captioned the post “Looking Left becoz am Mr Right!” And to that, they said that he had been staying with Ananya for far too long.
Looking Left becoz am Mr Right! pic.twitter.com/klv4H4x0iX
— Kartik Aaryan (@TheAaryanKartik) December 2, 2019
Here’s What Tweeple Said About His Post
Honestly, I don’t understand why we think it’s okay to spew hatred on celebrities. Each action, look, word, pimple and controversy is monitored and they are attacked viciously for any misstep. Is it because we think that they won’t read or be offended by our comments? We tend to forget that they are people too. If we do things with a little more mindfulness and heart maybe the internet would not be such a negative space for so many.
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