Pooja Bhatt trolled for calling out Amitabh Bachchan on Kathua Rape Case

After coming across Big B’s statement, she took to Twitter and reminded everyone of his film ‘Pink’ where Bachchan played a lawyer who defended women’s rights.

Amitabh Bachchan refused to comment on Kathua and Unnao rape case and it didn’t go down well with a lot of people and one such name is of former actresses and filmmaker Pooja Bhatt.

After coming across Big B’s statement, she took to Twitter and reminded everyone of his film ‘Pink’ where Bachchan played a lawyer who defended women’s rights.

Pooja wrote,

“I can’t help being reminded of a film called Pink. Can our images on screen please be reflected in reality?” 

On Thursday, Bachchan – ambassador for government’s ‘Beti Padhao, Beti Bachao’ initiative – was asked about the rape cases. His reply was, “Mujhe uss vishay par charcha karne mein ghinn aati hai. So uss vishay ko uchhalo mat (I feel disgusted even talking about it. So, don’t rake up this issue). It’s terrible to even talk about it.”

Soon after her tweet, Pooja was trolled, for calling out the veteran actor,

The actress gave a befitting reply to troll by saying,

“A ‘recovering’ alcoholic & proud of it! In a country where people don’t even acknowledge they have a drinking problem, let alone discuss it I am grateful to stand away from the crowd that considers holding your frailties to light shameful. #485dayssober”

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