Mumbai: Bollywood stars start getting trolled the moment they open their mouth to say something on social media. Whether they say it out of concern as citizens of India or from the obligation of being a celebrity is not known.
Here’s what Salman Khan tweeted five days after the former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s death …..
“Truly a sad feeing to have lost a great leader, noble politician, orator and an exceptional human being like Atal ji .”
Truly a sad feeing to have lost a great leader, noble politician, orator and an exceptional human being like Atal ji .
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) August 21, 2018
Many tweeteratis started trolling him saying ‘Tiger so raha tha’ and some others mocked him saying he was high on something.
A tweeterati Richa Singh tweeted, “Tiger so raha tha .”
Tiger so raha tha ??
— Richa Singh (@Richatriya) August 21, 2018
Another tweeterati Avi Kaushik tweeted, “Bhai ab yaad aa rai hai…itne dino se kya gaanja marke so rahe the.”
After nearly three hours of posting a condolence message for Atal Bihari Vajpayee, he tweeted on the Kerala floods and wrote, “Still deeply saddened by the calamity that has hit Kerala, my heart goes out to all who have suffered a loss and very happy to hear all the souls who have gone back to help out the victims.”
Salman Khan was brutally trolled for posting these messages.
Salman has been busy shooting for his movie ‘Bharat’ in Malta, and to be fair to him, there is a possibility that he was not aware of the BJP leader’s death or even of the Kerala tragedy.