Twitterati Trolls Sonam Kapoor As She Tries To Define NEPOTISM And Misspelling It

We all know that the current hot and trending topic in Bollywood is about ‘Nepotism’. After Karan Johar and Kangana Ranaut involved in a spat on Nepotism in one of the episodes of ‘Koffee With Karan’ earlier this year, again the Nepotism debate has garnered steam recently.

Due to some jokes cracked by Karan Johar, Varun Dhawan, and Saif Ali Khan during the IIFA Awards 2017 at New York, the debate came into the limelight after a while. While the people involved in the debate have apologized, Sonam Kapoor decided to give her two cents on the matter by posting the definition of nepotism on Twitter.

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Sonam is very active across social media platforms. She keeps her fans engaged by posting some interesting pictures, videos or by putting up quotes. At present all celebs are trying to share their opinion on the much-debated topic, Nepotism. And looks like the ‘Neerja’ actress was interested in educating everyone by sharing the meaning of nepotism.

On July 18, Sonam Kapoor posted a tweet defining Nepotism. Typos are bound to happen whenever any human being is in a hurry and that’s what happened in the case of Sonam as well. When she posted the definition of nepotism, she misspelled nepotism and instead wrote “nepotisim”.

Here’s the screenshot of Sonam Kapoor’s Tweet:

Sonam Kapoor tweet

It was too late as she realized it a day later and by then, the haters spotted the error and trolled her brutally.

https://twitter.com/ShayaniB/status/887674876391116800

There were few who also started trolling the actress saying, ‘Girl knows how to Google’.

As soon as she spotted the mistake, she shared a fresh post with the right spelling.

Varun posted a message on Twitter and apologized. Even it was shocking to see Saif putting up such activities The actor said, “I’m very fond of Kangana (Ranaut) and respect her achievements. This whole thing was never meant seriously and I thought it’s a joke against us more than anyone else, as clearly there is more to our achievements than nepotism!! no harm meant.”

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