How Sidharth Malhotra Answered KRK’s Obnoxious tweet on Alia Bhatt
Kamaal Rashid Khan, dis-affectionately referred to as KRK is once again back to doing what he do best and this time his target is Bollywood star Alia Bhatt. Kapoor & Sons co-stars – Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra, unveiled the cover of latest edition of Vogue magazine yesterday, which features them in beach wear.
KRK seems to be not happy with the photo and couldn’t stop himself but post a derogatory comment calling the 22-year-old actress “Bacchi”.
“Alia looks so Bacchi in panty but still some people keep forcing her to wear it,” he wrote.
KRK’s obnoxious tweet clearly didn’t go well with Alia’s co-star and ‘good friend’ Sidharth Malhotra. “Sir! We also try very hard to tell you to shut up but you keep tweeting! @kamaalrkhan,” Sidharth tweeted.
Sir ! We also try very hard to tell u to shut up but u keep tweeting ! @kamaalrkhan https://t.co/YRS4drWnVI
— Sidharth Malhotra (@S1dharthM) February 27, 2016
But KRK, as we all know, couldn’t just stop here. He went on to write:
Sir Ji @S1dharthM 130Cr ppl of India also try very hard to tell you to stop acting but you keep doing films to harass them.
— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) February 27, 2016
The twitter war between the two has gone like this:
I think u need English reading classes sir! ,as u didn’t read and understand my previous tweet ! https://t.co/62YyVXuZGu
— Sidharth Malhotra (@S1dharthM) February 27, 2016
HAHAHAHAHA! Ok I will come to learn from you soon because you @S1dharthM are educated from Delhi idea institute.
— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) February 27, 2016
Going by the number of RTs and the fact that KRK has now deleted his tweet about Alia, Sidharth clearly won this round.
KRK who is known for his distasteful comments on women and actresses in particular, this time took a dig at Alia. He has previously given extremely vulgar comments about actresses such as Sonakshi Sinha, Lisa Hayden etc. One would constantly hope KRK, would finally find better things to focus his energy and crassness on, someday. But that’s a far-fetched dream, isn’t it?