Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan is known to take humour in the right spirit, but when a Twitter user dragged his little daughter, Aaradhya, into the picture, Junior Bachchan gave it back to him and how!
Abhishek Bachchan gives a fitting reply to a troll on Twitter!
Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan is known to take humour in the right spirit, but when a Twitter user dragged his little daughter, Aaradhya, into the picture, Junior Bachchan gave it back to him and how!
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On Tuesday, a Twitter user, Mayank Tiwari @Mayankaryan084, shared a meme that joked about how Aaradhya would not like his movies such as 'Drona' and 'Jhoom Barabar Jhoom' and wonder why her mother, Aishwarya, married him.
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Here's what ensued between the two later in a series of tweets:
Abhishek Bachchan: "@Mayankaryan084 you feeling better about yourself now??? Good! Glad to have been of service. Now go back to the hole you crawled out of." (sic)
Twitter user: "@juniorbachchan yes I feel like top of the world. Best thing I did in my life to stop watching your movie. Thank you sir" (sic)
Abhishek Bachchan: "@Mayankaryan084 to stop? That means you used to watch them. Thanks for the money." (sic)
Twitter user: "@arjunchugani @juniorbachchan I am fan of abhishek bachan sir. But not his movie." (sic)
Abhishek Bachchan: "@Mayankaryan084 don’t like my movies? That’s cool. Will work harder to make movies you like. Bringing my daughter into it is NOT cool." (sic)
Twitter user: "@juniorbachchan if you want I will delete that post. I am sorry" (sic)
The user later deleted the tweet with the meme, but not before Junior Bachchan could give him a piece of his mind.
On Wednesday, Abhishek Bachchan's 'Dhoom' co-star Uday Chopra also spoke up against trolls on Twitter. Here's what he tweeted:
"Some people troll so badly on twitter that they aren’t even worth blocking. C’mon! get in there, really offend me or then get good scrub!" (sic)
"One tip on trolling - please dont use expletives, its just so unclassy. Troll with class, even if you think I don’t have any" (sic)
Recently, even Salman Khan was miffed with his fans for bad-mouthing Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan, and had threatened to quit Twitter if they don't stop trolling them. (Read the full story)