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Sridevi`s daughters abused on Instagram, Arjun Kapoor`s sister gives a befitting reply
In his emotional post after Sridevi`s death, Boney Kapoor had mentioned about Arjun and Anshula`s support in their toughest time
New Delhi: It has just been few days to Sridevi's death and looks like haters on social media are back to doing in what they are best -- posting hate comments and using demeaning language to target people.
Recently, Boney Kapoor's daughter from his first marriage Anshula Kapoor shared a post on her Instagram account that read, "No matter how chaotic it is, wildflowers still spring up in the middle of nowhere.” She captioned the post writing, "Strong willed, they dare to blossom & hold their own, spreading their beauty wherever the wind takes them. Wildflowers dare greatly."
While the post was hailed as motivational by many, it somehow didn't go down well with one of Arjun Kapoor's fans, who chose that particular post to vent her anger against Sridevi and her daughters and badmouthed them.
However, this gesture was not received well by Anshula and she slammed the troll in the most dignified way possible.
First, she deleted the comment and then replied the fan writing, "Hi, I'm requesting you to refrain from using abusive language especially towards my sisters, I do not appreciate it and have therefore deleted your comments. While I am grateful for your passion and love for bhai and me, just a small correction – I was never working outside India. Let’s please spread joy and good vibes. Thank you for the love."
Check out the post:
Anshula's reply:
Boney had recently penned down an emotional note on his wife's death and mentioned how his elder children - Arjun and Anshula provided immense support to the family and his two daughters and stood out as strong pillars for the entire Kapoor clan during the crisis.
"I am blessed to have the support and love of Arjun and Anshula, who have been such pillars of strength for myself, Khushi and Janhvi. Together, as a family, we have tried to face this unbearable loss," he wrote.