Sonam Kapoor Congratulates Actor Tiger Shroff As Ram Gopal Varma Didn’t like Him

A day after his tweet shocked the social media, RGV now got another critic on the ground, this time for his tweet on the Bollywood’s newbie Tiger Shroff. And the celebrity who criticised him is Sonam Kapoor.

It is well known that his comments are more often straight in the face kind, and that’s the issue which ropes in more criticism and opposition. His statements on various issues are widely criticised by many netizens, meanwhile much widely appreciated by his followers.

This time, RGV posted a photograph of Tiger Shroff urging him to learn machoism from his father Jackie Shroff. compared Tiger’s picture for the cover of a magazine with Urmila Matondkar’s pose, wrote:

“Truly real men like Bruce Lee and @bindasbhidu never pose in a Urmliaish way. Please learn machoism from @bindasbhidu who even without martial arts poses more like a man and never like this.”

Bashing the words of RGV, Sonam Kapoor took on to her Twitter account stating:

Sonam Kapoor says its good for tiger shroff

“(Laughs) They should be happy that Ramu doesn’t like Tiger. Whoever Ramu doesn’t like, does very well. I am very happy. I like Tiger. He’s very cool and least bothered. He is very well-behaved and performs so beautifully. I saw him performing recently at an awards event and he did such a good job. It was a pleasure to watch. I just haven’t had the chance to watch his performance, except for his first film, but whatever I see him at events and parties, I find the way he conducts himself very dignified.”

Later to this issue, RGV then tried to cool down the issue, he wrote:

Hey @bindasbhidu all my tweets on @iTIGERSHROFF are purely as ur fan and not otherwise ..please tell this to @AyeshaShroff and him.”

 

Meanwhile, when asked about RGV’s tweets, Tiger’s mother Ayesha is quoted saying, “I was taken aback at the nastiness of his (Ramu’s) rant. It didn’t upset Tiger one bit. I don’t understand what the whole rant was about in the first place. What triggered it off? We have nothing to say about Ramu.”

“I would like to add this — I don’t understand why we still loosely use these outdated terms like ‘gay’ for defining somebody’s style. The world has evolved so much and everybody has their own individual, personal and artistic expressions. To me, a real man is one who knows how to treat a woman with respect and I have two in my life — Jackie and Tiger” she added.

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