Ravichandran Ashwin Gets Criticized For Promoting A Chinese Product On His Twitter Handle
Ace bowler Ravichandran Ashwin was well known as of the most sarcastic players in the current Indian squad, his recent reply to a Twitter user who has compared him with Moieen Ali is all that proves it to be so.
Well, this time, the young Indian player is once again on news and not for being compared or criticised, but, simply for making a lame promotional tweet. Ashwin recently took on to his twitter handle to promote a popular Chinese mobile Redmi Note 4. His tweet has somehow triggered anger in the netizens.
Many bashed him for taking advantage of the Twitter and stardom. We already know the kind of outburst and backlash that comes from the crowd when it is about using Chinese products in India. After all, Ashwin should have noticed this before, before promoting the chinese product on his Twitter.
Some users spotted that he is actually using iPhone for sharing his tweets and promoting Redmi Note 4 on another hand. Furiated netizens went passing some bold comments on the bowler. One asked him if he is not satisfied with the money he is earning from ads and sponsored deeds.
And, some went recalling the conflicts that are going at the border, precisely, Doklam issue.
His tweet read: “There’s often a debate on reading my carrom ball but, there are some things jinpe #KoiDebateNahi! Redmi Note4: India’s No.1 selling smartphone”
Check out some of the Twitter reactions below:
Not enough money eh?
lol, cricket aur ads se kam paisa milta he ke ab paid tweet bhi karne lag gaye sir !
— Babu Bhaiya (@Shahrcasm) September 14, 2017
iPhone or Redmi Note 4? spotted
Ummm pic.twitter.com/ng3U0nxIhD
— Shashank Rajaram (@shashankrajaram) September 14, 2017
Why?
Well, in spite of such Chinese border violations and security threats on internet data, u still prefer Chinese phones!!!
— Harshul Trivedi (@harshul_trivedi) September 14, 2017
Unfit-loop!
Sir apki fitness pe v koi debate nahi Hai…wo hamesha kharab hi rehti Hai…
— Prabhas kumar (@Kautilya88) September 14, 2017
Do not endorse!
Theva illadha vela. When will people realize that blatant endorsements such as these is destructive to both the brand and the celebrity?
— Vivek srinivasan (@vivek_srini) September 14, 2017
Profession?
Carrom ball one day me fail ho gayi issliye australia series se bahar🤣🤣
— Harrysejal (@Harrysejal0) September 14, 2017
WARNED!
One more ad promo n I will unfollow u
— asan (@urf_akash) September 14, 2017
Twitter Remembers!
Sir ur last best performance in ODI’s was in Moov add !!!
— Akshay chavan (@Akshayc2727) September 14, 2017
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