Uday Chopra says that he's fine after scared off fans with depressive tweets, because of his sense of black humor | Bollywood



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The actor Uday Chopra badured his fans that he was well after worrying about sharing real depressive and suicidal tweets. He spoke to Twitter to thank his fans for their concern and blame his "black humor".

"It looks like I've tweeted something recently that has worried some of you. I'm really good, it's just my dark humor that is sometimes misunderstood. Thank you for your concern, he wrote in a tweet shared Sunday. He had previously shared and deleted two tweets in which he spoke of unease and "suicide."

Looks like I tweeted something that worries some of you. I'm really good, it's just my dark humor that is sometimes misunderstood. Thank you for your concern, however.

– Uday Chopra (@udaychopra) On March 24, 2019

"I have disabled my Twitter account for a few hours. I felt as close to death as possible. Was phenomenal! I think it's a good option against suicide. I might do it permanently soon, "he wrote in his first tweet. "Confession: I'm not well. I'm trying, but so far, I'm failing, "he wrote in another tweet.

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It seems that his fans have taken seriously his comment on suicide. In reality, he was talking about leaving social media for good. "Uday Chopra is good," asked a fan on Twitter. "#UdayChopra is hoping you're fine !," wrote another.

Last seen in Dhoom 3 with Aamir Khan and Abhishek Bachchan, Uday has mostly been in the news of his tweets in recent years. He responds sneakily to the trolls and has strange conversations with his fans.

Last year, he had tweeted that he wanted India to legalize marijuana. "I think India should legalize marijuana. First of all, it's part of our culture. Second, I think that if legalized and taxed, it can be a huge source of income. Not to mention this will remove the criminal element badociated with it. Moreover, and most importantly, it has many medical benefits, "he wrote in his tweet. Uday, who is the son of the late filmmaker Yash Chopra, said he did not smoke marijuana himself, but felt that legalizing it was a "wise move". "And no I do not use it. I really think it's a wise decision considering our history with the factory, "he added.

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First publication:
March 24, 2019 16:01 IST

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