
Kartik Aaryan deletes his post after netizens troll him for being a misogynist
People had trolled Kartik Aryan badly for one of his recent posts on social media which encouraged domestic violence!
The actor Kartik Aaryan is known for his humorous nature and his funny behaviour. Whether it is his films or real life or his social media space, he always tries to being a funny element.
However, this time it went totally wrong when Kartik posted a video featuring himself and his sister. The video saw his sister serving him a bad roti, after which the actor mishandles her. Not just this, the video ends with the context of him throwing his siter off the balcony.
While the intention of the video was to be fun, but the narration went really wrong as it not just encouraged domestic violence but was also misogynistic in so many ways.
People had criticised Kartik badly on social media for putting out something like this. People trolled him left, right and centre for not being sensitive enough, being a youth icon. Post the flak on the social media platforms, it seems like the actor has now deleted his post, as it no longer appears on his pages.
On the other hand, people had recently praised Kartik for his monologue on social distancing. Even the Indian Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi had lauded the actor for his initiative.
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