#WTFWednesday: Netizens Trolling, Akshay Kumar's Son, Aarav, Need a Lifetime!



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There is a considerable amount of grudge on social networks. We have read the most nasty articles about actors and actresses in the comments section of various social media platforms. While they made peace with her, understanding that they are public figures, there is a growing tendency to target star children. Some of them have come into the showbiz, so many people will say that they called it, but why be so naughty? Akshay Kumar's son, Aarav Bhatia, is the latest to have been badyzed by internet users. He was seen at the airport with his mother Twinkle Khanna. The young man has slightly long hair and was instantly compared to the character of Salman Khan, Radhey, of Tere Naam. Some even called him Anari. People quickly criticized his airport look. Her T-shirt outfit and jeans in distress did not appeal to social media users, who love stars and who have done well at the airport.

Now he's not a star and does not aspire to be an actor at the moment. What is the idea behind questioning his airport look? It's a teenager and that's one! It should be noted that people are equally quick to criticize star children who, in their opinion, are too dressed or falsified at a young age. That's what kind of criticism that creates the pressure to look, good 24×7, for celebrity kids. Aarav Bhatia appears as a young man of everything we have seen so far in the public space. It was not everything. Some even compared his appearance to that of Ibrahim Ali Khan, who was also at the airport

. This is not a problem, even though Aarav wanted to have a hairstyle similar to that of Salman Khan. He is in his teens and can have fun. Unlike others, Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna keep their personal family life. A few days ago, Akshay explained that Aarav was following his steps in Bollywood. "He [Aarav] is just a 16-year-old who is enjoying his life, no need to talk about his career at the moment and put pressure on him." I think [kids feeling pressure] will only happen if the parents, somehow, put some kind of burden on me.I am very clear about the fact that my children wish to become a painter, doctor or open a restaurant, I'm fine. "

  • From Urmimala Banerjee
  • Posted: May 29 2019 08:00 IST
  • | Last Updated: May 29, 2019 08:02 IST

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