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The veteran actor Rishi Kapoor is known to be someone who is sharp-tongued and doesn’t mince his words. This time, the actor is news again as he has landed himself in trouble.
Shivani Channan, a writer on Dalit rights, recently posted a meme featuring Rishi, his wife Nitu and Ranbir Kapoor from a poster of the film ‘Besharam’.
It was just a meme like a million memes on the internet on our Bollywood stars. What the actor did next is shameful, he called her bi*ch via a direct message.
While public is still recovering from Besharam , drunky @chintskap goes MERIT MERIT. Nawaz ka badla le liya…yay hehe! pic.twitter.com/vDlewE9k6N
— shivani channan ? (@DardEdiscourse) September 13, 2017
After seeing this poster, the angry Rishi not only blocked that user, but also abused her via direct message.
A woman user who goes by the Twitter handle of ‘DardEdiscourse’, wrote on Twitter that she received a ‘F**k you bi*ch’ message from Kapoor after she posted a meme involving the actor earlier this month.
@chintskap showed his khabdaani manners. Hetero savarna uncle. Do research on their upbringing not just slum s
Dalits. pic.twitter.com/ivl076fG6q— shivani channan ? (@DardEdiscourse) September 19, 2017
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After the message was shared on the micro-blogging platform. Many people blocked him, and a hashtag ‘#BlockBesharamRishi’ has been doing the rounds of Twitter for some time now.
Some people want his account blocked and some want him behind the bars.
Here is how people reacted:
Can we report his account to Twitter over this DM?
— Aditi (@awryaditi) September 19, 2017
I just reported his handle .. ….. We can’t let him keep doing something like this
— SANDIPAN MITRA (@SANDIPANMITRA6) September 19, 2017
Plz file an FIR ..don’t let go ..by some using this kind of language… Make him apologize publicly
— Shivam Mishra (@ShivamM28090571) September 19, 2017
@MumbaiPolice please take strict action against SC/ST Atrocities Act @chintskap for making derogatory remark towards Dalit Woman!
— Ashwin Naik (@RedDevil_Mumbai) September 19, 2017
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