Many of us know Sonam Kapoor as a style icon. But what many of us don’t know is that this fashionable lady does not shy away from speaking her mind!
Sonam has voiced her opinion on issues that have bothered her, let it be the beef ban decision or body shaming celebrities. Often, she has been a victim of harsh trolls but she never takes them negatively.
Today, once again she has been a victim of trolling on twitter because Sonam goofed up with the national anthem. Do you think social media users were going to take it lightly?
Well, the actress had written a column for Hindustan Times revolving around the subject “Trolls”, but people just focused on one stanza and circulated it over the internet.
Check out what was written in her column:
“I’m a proud Indian. I love my country but for some of you — and you’re the bigots, not me — I become ‘anti-national’ only because I ask questions or choose to be critical. Listen to the national anthem one more time. Recall the line you heard as kids, ‘Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Issai…’”.
Yes, social media users quickly judged that Sonam Kapoor didn’t know the national anthem. This is because the words Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, and Issai don’t appear in the anthem; but did they notice that there was a full stop after the national anthem line. This means people have unnecessarily connected both the lines and made an issue out of it.
Here’s the original stanza from Hindustan Times!
The confusion was due to this tweet by HT; in this, there are 2 dots after the line, which shows that the sentence is continued.
#LetsTalkAboutTrolls | Being critical is not anti-national. @sonamakapoor raises important questions https://t.co/4y4dug8AZL pic.twitter.com/6XHFNvu8VZ
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) April 21, 2017
We leave it to you to decide what is right; were both these lines separate or were these lines in continuation?
Twitter was filled with insulting tweets for Sonam…
They are part of Raj Kapoor song!
Diyar @sonamakapoor “Hindu Muslim Sikh Isai” is not part of our national anthem, they are lines in an old RajKapoor song “Chaliya Mera naam
— The Lone Wolf (@GabbarSanghi) April 21, 2017
Another dumb beauty!
Another dumb beauty from bollywood.Dear @sonamakapoor whr is”Hindu Muslim Sikh Issai”in #NationalAnthem?Learn d National Anthem b4 preaching pic.twitter.com/wcka6l564G
— Mahi (@madhavi_writes) April 21, 2017
2016: Sonam Bewafa hai.
2017: Sonam Bewakoof hai 😂😂😂P.S. Don’t compare Sonam Kapoor to Alia Bhatt.. Atleast Alia can act 😉
— Mayank Sharma (@msmayank71) April 22, 2017
Word: Sonam Kapoor
Meaning: Dumb
— THAT RANDOM Guy – Tanul Mittal (@Soundhumor) April 22, 2017
Which country’s anthem is she talking about?
Which country’s national anthem is Sonam talking about? https://t.co/rPYEKKr9jA
— Bharti Jain (@bhartijainTOI) April 21, 2017
Learn it first!
So right from my childhood I was singing the wrong National Anthem without ‘Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, issai’. Thank you Sonam Kapoor. pic.twitter.com/zAot0x9gwE
— PhD in Bakchodi (@Atheist_Krishna) April 21, 2017
Thanks for the eye-opener!
National Anthem was written by Bollywood. We were naively singing the Tagore version all these years. Thanks Sonam Kapoor for the eye-opener
— Abhijit Majumder (@abhijitmajumder) April 21, 2017
And one more!
I love the part of our national anthem where it says mitti ki hai jo khushbu tu kaise bhulayega?
— A La’ Vile De Satara (@AdvancedMaushi) April 21, 2017
Thank Sonam Kapoor for not saying Azaan is part of national anthem
— Shubham Solanki (@shubham2266) April 22, 2017
Anil Kapoor’s reaction!
Anil Kapoor after listening #SonamKapoor‘s version of National Anthem: pic.twitter.com/dg1wcRdbQu
— IMRAN KHAN (@imranmkkhan) April 21, 2017
Dear @AnilKapoor please enroll yourself in #BetiPadhaoBetiBachao campaign..
Very disappointing that u didnt send @sonamakapoor to School pic.twitter.com/00oPmhwuIE
— सत्यसाधक/Truthseeker (@RituRathaur) April 22, 2017
Heights of wisdom!
@sonamakapoor wisdom reached zenith. Hindu Muslim Sikh isai becomes national anthem for this converted secular. तेरा क्या होगा रे सोनम 😝
— Rajeev Sinha (@rajeevsinha2304) April 21, 2017
Sonam Kapoor’s version!
If I can remember correctly…Our national anthem also has a phrase like ‘Ye Babu Bhaiyaa ka style hai’..Only Sonam Kapoor ji can confirm.
— Paresh Rawal Fan (@Babu_Bhaiyaa) April 21, 2017
Well, keeping up with the trends.
“National Anthem”
Me- Jan Gan Man
Sonam Kapoor- No it’s Jan Gan Women..#feminismOnPeak— Deepak Brahmaniya (@itsBDee) April 21, 2017
What do you think about this guys? Shouldn’t people read things patiently and then judge someone?Let us know your views in our comments section below.