Taapsee Pannu Schooled By Twitter For Using Tragedy To Make A Point



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Twitter is least impressed with actress Taapsee Pannu's tweet on a jealous boyfriend killing his 19-year-old girlfriend, in which she alluded to Kabir Singh director Sandeep Reddy Vanga's controversial ' slap 'interview with Anupama Chopra. On Monday, the 31-year-old actress shared a story, the headline of which read, "Man Smashes 19-Year-Old Girlfriend's Head Over Her 'Character'" and wrote, "Or maybe let's just say they were madly in love with each other and this 'act' was validate his true love for her. " Taapsee's tweet appears to be a direct attack on Sandeep Reddy Vanga's controversial statement in which he said, 'there's no emotion if you can not slap your woman' after his new film Kabir Singh and the eponymous character were slammed as 'misogynistic.'

Or maybe let's just say they were madly in love with this other. https://t.co/BGmhA7XHyM

– taapsee pannu (@taapsee) July 15, 2019

However, Taapsee's tweet did not go down the Internet, who slammed Taapsee for being 'insensitive' in her review of the filmmaker. The actress defended herself in a separate tweet, "in which she wrote," "It's nice to know you're going to be silly." But Twitter was unforgiving. One Twitter user said, "Sarcasm on brutally killed dead bodies was never sensibility in any culture." Another wrote, "It's not sarcasm … it shows you are a highly insensitive person … and you do not have common sense but yes, common sense is not common."

Here's Taapsee's second tweet: [19659003] Statutory warning: people with no sense of sarcasm kindly ignore me n my tweet. Thank you, it was nice not knowing you https://t.co/OhIeOd6ZYf

– taapsee pannu (@taapsee) July 15, 2019

And here's what Twitter's saying about it:

Consider hiring a PR manager who can help you to understand how to behave in public domain and sarcasm on the brutally killed dead bodies was never sensibility in any culture.

– Dr. Shweta Gulati (@DrShwetaGulati) July 15, 2019

Its not sarcasm … it is a highly insenstive person. .and u whose common sense is yess common sense is not common …

– Anu Mathur (@ AnuMathur19) July 15, 2019

Funny is not it, that you find humor is someone's death.

– (@crashhgate) July 15, 2019

It was not sarcasm, it was insensitivity and stupidity.

– Blade (@oldschoolmonk) July 15, 2019

I really like you and your work but finding sarcasm in this tragedy ??? Really? You Can Do Much Better.

– SM (@ SMantri4) July 15, 2019

Or perhaps the 'kiIIing' of an innocent 19 year old girl is not an appropriate source of Sarcasm. It certainly is not

– Paresh Rawal fan (@Babu_Bhaiyaa) July 15, 2019

Insensitive

– Garima kannath (@KannathGarima) July 15, 2019

Taapsee Pannu was seen in Badla and Game Over earlier this year while awaiting the release of Saand Ki Aankh co-starring Bhumi Pednekar.

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